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  "type": "article",
  "title": "India's Manchester Test: Three England Players Whose Old Trafford Numbers Should Worry the Tourists",
  "summary": "As the second T20 gets underway at Old Trafford in Manchester, India face a ground where England haven't lost since 2020, and where Phil Salt, Harry Brook and Adil Rashid all boast standout records.",
  "content": "After the series opener at Chester-le-Street was washed out by rain, India and England have moved to Manchester for the second T20 of their five-match series, set to begin this evening, July 4, at 7 PM IST at Old Trafford. With both sides eager to seize the initiative, this clash carries extra weight for whoever wants to grab the lead in the series.\n\nIndia's Old Trafford Ledger So Far\nIndia have played just two T20 Internationals at this venue and will step out for a third today. Of those two outings, the results were split evenly, one win and one loss. England, on the other hand, arrive with a far more intimidating record: no team has beaten them in a T20I at Old Trafford since 2020, a run that puts India under serious pressure before a ball is even bowled.\n\nWhy Old Trafford Is Fortress England\nEngland's white ball dominance at their home ground in Manchester is hard to ignore. Of the 13 T20Is played at Old Trafford, England have won seven, lost only three and seen three end without a result. India's own history here has been a mixed bag, England got the better of them in 2011, but India returned the favour in 2018.\n\nEngland's last defeat at this venue came against Pakistan in September 2020. In the roughly six years since, no side has managed to beat them here. England avenged that loss to Pakistan in 2021, then beat New Zealand in 2023 and South Africa in 2025, each result reinforcing their grip on the ground.\n\nThree England Players India Must Watch Closely\nThree names stand out from England's ranks at Old Trafford: opener Phil Salt, captain Harry Brook and leg spinner Adil Rashid. Salt has played only one T20I at this venue so far, but he made it count, smashing a blistering 141 off just 60 balls at a strike rate of 235.\n\nCaptain Harry Brook's numbers here are almost as alarming. Across two matches, he has scored 108 runs at a strike rate of close to 190, figures that show exactly how quickly he can take a match away from the opposition.\n\nThe third name to watch is Adil Rashid. The leg spinner is the most successful bowler in T20I history at Old Trafford, picking up 12 wickets here with best figures of 4/35. Indian batters will need to play him with real caution and clear plans.\n\nBeyond these three, wicketkeeper batter Jos Buttler also boasts an impressive record at the venue. He is the leading run scorer at Old Trafford, having piled up 202 runs across 5 innings in 7 matches at a strike rate above 160. Taken together, these numbers mean India will have to plan carefully for both England's batting firepower and Rashid's spin threat if they want to leave Manchester with the series lead.\n\nWhat this means for you\nFor cricket fans: With India chasing a series lead against England's unbeaten Old Trafford run, this match sets up a gripping contest for anyone following the live score or tracking player form ahead of the remaining games.\n\nQuestions & Answers\n\n1. When and where is the second T20 being played?\nThe match will be played on July 4 at 7 PM IST at Old Trafford in Manchester.\n\n2. Why was the first T20 cancelled?\nThe series opener at Chester-le-Street was called off due to rain.\n\n3. What is England's T20 record at Old Trafford?\nEngland have won 7 of 13 T20Is at the ground, lost 3, seen 3 end without a result, and haven't lost there since 2020.\n\n4. Which England players should India be wary of?\nIndia need to watch opener Phil Salt, captain Harry Brook and leg spinner Adil Rashid, along with Jos Buttler.\n\n5. What is Phil Salt's record at this venue?\nSalt has played only one T20I here, scoring 141 off 60 balls at a strike rate of 235.\n\n6. How has Adil Rashid performed at Old Trafford?\nRashid is the most successful bowler in T20I history at the ground, with 12 wickets and best figures of 4/35.\n\n7. How has India fared against England at Old Trafford before?\nIndia lost to England here in 2011 but beat them at the same venue in 2018.",
  "url": "https://trendkia.com/en/cricket/manchester-men-bharata-ki-raha-mushkila-old-trafford-men-england-ke-ina-3-khilariyon-se-khatara-4543",
  "category": "Cricket",
  "publishedAt": "2026-07-04",
  "tags": [
    "India vs England",
    "T20 series",
    "Old Trafford",
    "Phil Salt",
    "Harry Brook",
    "Adil Rashid",
    "Jos Buttler"
  ],
  "language": "en",
  "site": "TrendKia"
}