Rain Washes Out India-England Series Opener After Abhishek Sharma's Blazing Fifty India set England a 190-run target behind Abhishek Sharma's 59 in the series-opening T20, but persistent rain meant England's innings never got underway and umpires were forced to abandon the match. Rain had the final say in the opening T20 of India's five-match series in England, forcing umpires to abandon the match before it could be completed. India had set England a target of 190 runs, but persistent rain arrived before the hosts could begin their chase and brought play to a halt. With roughly 45 minutes left before the cut-off time, ground staff simply did not have enough time to get the pitch and outfield ready for play, and the rain showed no sign of easing. Umpires eventually called off the contest. The pitch had already been covered, and players from both sides spent long stretches sitting in their dressing rooms waiting for a break in the weather that never came. Toss and the Playing XI Before the match, captain Shreyas Iyer won the toss and chose to bat first. In the build-up, India's likely playing XI was reported as Abhishek Sharma, Sanju Samson, Ishan Kishan (wicketkeeper), Shreyas Iyer (captain), Tilak Varma, Shivam Dube, Axar Patel, Harshit Rana, Arshdeep Singh, Prince Yadav and Varun Chakravarthy. But the final XI that walked out after the toss featured Sanju Samson, Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan (wicketkeeper), Shreyas Iyer (captain), Tilak Varma, Shivam Dube, Axar Patel, Harshit Rana, Ravi Bishnoi, Arshdeep Singh and Varun Chakravarthy. Young batter Vaibhav Suryavanshi once again missed out on a place in the side and was left disappointed. England left out pace bowler Jofra Archer from their playing XI. The hosts' bowling attack featured pacers Saqib Mahmood and Luke Wood, while Adil Rashid was tasked with troubling India's batters with his leg spin. England's full playing XI read Phil Salt, Jos Buttler (wicketkeeper), Harry Brook (captain), Jacob Bethell, Tom Banton, Sam Curran, Will Jacks, Liam Dawson, Saqib Mahmood, Adil Rashid and Luke Wood. Abhishek Sharma's Blitz, Then a Wobble India did not get off to a good start. Opener Sanju Samson and wicketkeeper batter Ishan Kishan both lost their wickets inside the first two overs. Samson needed seven balls just to score a single run, while Kishan failed to get off the mark despite facing two deliveries and walked back without scoring. Luke Wood bowled the first over of the innings for England. Despite the early setbacks, Abhishek Sharma refused to slow down. He took India to 36 runs in just 4 overs and, in the process, completed 100 sixes in his T20 career. Captain Shreyas Iyer held firm at the other end and gave him steady support. Abhishek kept up the pace and brought up his fifty off just 20 balls, by which point India had raced to 70 for 2. After nine overs, India were 92 for 3. Abhishek Sharma was eventually dismissed for 59, but his blazing innings had already given India a strong foundation. Captain Shreyas Iyer and Tilak Varma carried the innings forward after his dismissal. India lost a fourth wicket soon after, with Tilak Varma out for 13, taking the score to 124 for 4. In the overs that followed, India wrapped up their innings and set England a target of 190. Persistent Rain Stops England's Chase, Match Abandoned England's chase of the 190-run target was set to begin, but the rain never allowed it to start. Rain kept falling steadily on the ground, and the pitch had to be covered. Players from both teams sat in their dressing rooms for an extended period waiting for the weather to clear. Even when only 45 minutes remained before the cut-off time, the rain had not relented, and ground staff did not have enough time left to make the outfield playable. Umpires ultimately announced that the match had been abandoned, leaving the series opener without a result. Coaching Staff React, Suryavanshi's Debut Still Awaited There had been continuous speculation ahead of the match about whether Vaibhav Suryavanshi would make his debut. He had also missed out on a debut during the Ireland tour, and this time too he could not find a place in the playing XI for the first T20 in England. With India set to play a five-match T20 series in England, there is an expectation that Suryavanshi will get his chance as the series progresses. India's assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate told reporters before the match that Suryavanshi is fully ready to play international cricket, with no doubt about that. Asked how far Suryavanshi was from his international debut, he said that at the same time, he did not think dropping Sanju Samson could even be considered, calling him the player who played a key role in India winning the World Cup three months earlier and who had also had an excellent IPL. The match carried extra significance for captain Shreyas Iyer, who was looking to register his first T20 win as captain. He had made his captaincy debut in a T20I series on the Ireland tour, where India suffered a 0-2 series defeat. Iyer was hoping to open his account with a win in England, but the rain means that wait continues. India-England's Head-to-Head History India and England last met in T20 cricket in 2022, when the two sides played a three-match series in England. India won that series 2-1. Under Rohit Sharma's captaincy, India won the first two matches to seal the series before the third game was even played. Looking at the overall head-to-head record between the two sides in T20 Internationals, India clearly have the upper hand. The two countries have played 30 T20 matches against each other so far, of which India have won 18 while England have won 12. In recent form, India also lead 4-1 in the last five meetings. However, taking England lightly on home soil would be a mistake. England have won 5 of the 9 matches played at home, while India have managed to win only 4 of those. Overall, India remain ahead, but matches on English soil have consistently been closely fought. With this rain-hit series opener now behind them, attention shifts to the remaining matches, where fans will be watching for both Suryavanshi's international debut and Shreyas Iyer's first win as captain. What this means for you • For cricket fans: With the opener abandoned, the outcome of India's five-match T20 series in England now rests entirely on the remaining four games, keeping attention on Abhishek Sharma's form, Vaibhav Suryavanshi's potential debut and Shreyas Iyer's pursuit of his first win as captain. Questions & Answers 1. Why was the first T20 match called off? Persistent rain left only about 45 minutes before the cut-off time, giving ground staff no time to prepare the field, so umpires abandoned the match. 2. What target did India set for England? India set England a target of 190 runs. 3. Who top-scored for India? Abhishek Sharma scored 59 runs and reached his fifty off just 20 balls, also completing 100 sixes in T20 cricket during the innings. 4. Did Vaibhav Suryavanshi make his debut in this match? No, Vaibhav Suryavanshi did not make the playing XI for the first T20 and was left disappointed once again. 5. Which England pacer was left out of the playing XI? Jofra Archer was not included in England's playing XI. 6. What is the head-to-head T20 record between India and England? The two sides have played 30 T20 matches, with India winning 18 and England winning 12. 7. Who won the toss and what did they decide? Captain Shreyas Iyer won the toss and chose to bat first. https://trendkia.com/en/cricket/abhishek-sharma-ke-tuphani-ardhashataka-ke-bada-barisha-ne-bigara-india-england-ka-pahala-mukabala-3920 TrendKia — Har trend, sabse pehle.