India captain Suryakumar Yadav won the toss and elected to bowl in the first T20I of the five-match series against England at the iconic Eden Gardens on Wednesday.
With the series level at 1-1, the next five days in Brisbane could potentially decide the fate of the BGT series. Australia will look to build the momentum they found in Adelaide, while India will look to draw inspiration from the record-shattering victory in Perth.
Rohit Sharma-led Team India won the toss and decided to bowl against Jack Edwards's Prime Minister's XI in the two-day warm-up match at the Manuka Oval in Canberra on Sunday.
Men in Blue played five bilateral series this year and won all of them. Be it Afghanistan and Bangladesh at home, Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka and South Africa away from home, all of them suffered the wrath, audacity and explosiveness of a young Indian line-up. In all India won 24 of their 26 matches
The Men in Blue will be looking forward to win the fourth game and clinch the series. Suryakumar Yadav's side has nothing to lose in this game, if they lose the fourth T20I match, the visitors will end the series with a draw.
India secured a silver medal in Round 1 of the Asian Equestrian Federation Cup-Youth (AEF Cup CSIY-B), with Chennai's 18-year-old Surya Aditya delivering an outstanding performance.
The gold on Sunday for India came in the junior men's 50m pistol team competition where Deepak Dalal (545), Kamaljeet (543) and Raj Chandra (528) combined for a tally of 1616, to put it across Azerbaijan by a point. Armenia was third. Mukesh Nelavalli also won an individual bronze in the eve
Indian opener Yashavi Jaiswal's exceptional fifty in the second innings guided the hosts to a comfortable victory by seven wickets over Bangladesh at the Green Park on Tuesday.