
The second T20I between India and England at Chepauk, Chennai, lived up to its billing, offering fans a thrilling contest filled with drama and excitement. India, continuing their winning momentum, won the toss and opted to bowl first once again. What followed was a match that kept everyone on edge, with India clinching a 2-wicket victory with 4 balls remaining, thanks to a standout performance from Tilak Varma, who was rightly named Player of the Match.

England’s Early Setbacks: A Shaky Start
England’s innings got off to a rocky start. The top order was quickly dismantled, beginning with Phil Salt, who was dismissed for just 4 runs off 3 balls in the very first over by Arshdeep Singh. England’s early woes continued as Ben Duckett followed soon after, falling for 3 off 6 balls. Washington Sundar, who bowled a tight spell, had Duckett back in the pavilion, leaving England struggling at 26/2 in the 3.1 over.
Despite the early wickets, England’s captain, Jos Buttler, came in at number three and showed resilience. Buttler’s 45 off 30 balls provided some stability in a shaky middle order. However, Axar Patel made sure that the partnership didn’t grow any stronger by dismissing Buttler, and the English side continued to lose wickets at regular intervals. England finished with 165/9, leaving India with a target of 166.
India’s Chase: Tilak Varma’s Calm and Composed Knock
India’s chase didn’t begin as smoothly as they would have hoped. Openers Sanju Samson (5 off 7) and Abhishek Sharma (12 off 6) fell early, leaving India at 19/2. The pressure mounted, and it was clear that India needed a steady hand to anchor the innings. Enter Tilak Varma, who walked in at number three and played a composed knock that would ultimately lead India to victory.
Varma’s 72 runs off 55 balls were nothing short of match-winning. He held the chase together, playing with calm assurance, rotating the strike effectively, and finding boundaries when necessary. His innings proved to be the backbone of India’s chase, and with the match coming down to the final overs, Varma kept his cool and finished the game with a boundary when India needed 4 runs from 5 balls.
India did face some challenges during the chase, losing wickets from the other end at regular intervals. But Washington Sundar’s crucial knock of 26 off 19 balls provided much-needed support to Varma and helped release some of the pressure. Sundar’s cameo allowed India to stay on course and, ultimately, finish the chase with 4 balls to spare.
Standout Performances:
- Tilak Varma (IND): A composed 72 off 55 balls, holding the innings together and finishing the match in style.
- Jos Buttler (ENG): 45 off 30 balls, the anchor of England’s innings, but couldn’t carry on to the end.
- Washington Sundar (IND): A vital 26 off 19 balls, easing the pressure and supporting Varma in the chase.
- Arshdeep Singh (IND): A key breakthrough in the first over, dismissing Phil Salt.
- Axar Patel (IND): Dismissed Jos Buttler at a crucial time, breaking England’s resistance.
India’s thrilling 2-wicket victory was built on a solid all-round team effort, but it was Tilak Varma who stole the show with his calm and composed knock. Despite early setbacks in the chase, Varma’s maturity under pressure guided India across the line, securing a 2-0 lead in the series. England fought hard but couldn’t hold their nerve, finishing with just 165/9. With India leading the series, they will now look to extend their dominance, while England will need to regroup and find a way to bounce back in the next match.