• India's Ishan Kishan hit a fifty on debut against England in the second T20 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday, March 14, 2021. AFP
    India's Ishan Kishan hit a fifty on debut against England in the second T20 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday, March 14, 2021. AFP
  • Ishan Kishan scored a fifty against England in the second T20. Getty
    Ishan Kishan scored a fifty against England in the second T20. Getty
  • India captain Virat Kohli hit an unbeaten fifty in the second T20 against England at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Getty
    India captain Virat Kohli hit an unbeaten fifty in the second T20 against England at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Getty
  • India captain Virat Kohli hits the winning boundary at the Narendra Modi Stadium. AFP
    India captain Virat Kohli hits the winning boundary at the Narendra Modi Stadium. AFP
  • Ishan Kishan and Virat Kohli run between the wickets in Ahmedabad. Getty
    Ishan Kishan and Virat Kohli run between the wickets in Ahmedabad. Getty
  • India's Rishabh Pant during the second T20 at the Narendra Modi Stadium. AFP
    India's Rishabh Pant during the second T20 at the Narendra Modi Stadium. AFP
  • Ben Stokes drops a chance in the second T20 in Ahmedabad. Getty
    Ben Stokes drops a chance in the second T20 in Ahmedabad. Getty
  • India's Suryakumar Yadav takes a juggling catch to dismiss England's Jonny Bairstow. AFP
    India's Suryakumar Yadav takes a juggling catch to dismiss England's Jonny Bairstow. AFP
  • Fans wave flags at the Narendra Modi Stadium. AFP
    Fans wave flags at the Narendra Modi Stadium. AFP
  • India's Shardul Thakur celebrates after taking the wicket of England's Ben Stokes. AFP
    India's Shardul Thakur celebrates after taking the wicket of England's Ben Stokes. AFP
  • India's Bhuvneshwar Kumar celebrates with teammates after taking the catch to dismiss England's Jason Roy. AFP
    India's Bhuvneshwar Kumar celebrates with teammates after taking the catch to dismiss England's Jason Roy. AFP
  • England's Jason Roy top-scored for the visitors. AFP
    England's Jason Roy top-scored for the visitors. AFP

Virat Kohli and debutant Ishan Kishan bring India back in T20 series against England


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Captain Virat Kohli and debutant Ishan Kishan hit half-centuries as India hammered England by seven wickets in the second T20 in Ahmedabad on Sunday.

Chasing 165 for victory, a blazing second-wicket stand of 94 between Kohli, who finished unbeaten on 73, and Kishan saw India romp home in 17.5 overs and level the five-match series at 1-1.

Left-hander Kishan, just 22, hit 56 off 32 balls before he fell to Adil Rashid's leg-spin. Kohli hit form after three ducks in his five previous innings to seal the match with a four and a six.

Sam Curran struck in the first over to get KL Rahul caught behind without scoring but Kishan, who made his T20 debut alongside Suryakumar Yadav – both key players for Indian Premier League champions Mumbai Indians – and Kohli took charge.

Kohli was dropped on 10 by wicketkeeper Jos Buttler who failed to grab a flick down the leg side off Chris Jordan and the batsman made the most of the reprieve.

Kishan, who was dropped on 40 by Ben Stokes, smashed Rashid for two successive sixes to pass 50 but departed in the same over.

Rishabh Pant made 26 off 13 balls with two fours and two sixes.

Earlier, England were made to bat first and Washington Sundar and Shardul Thakur claimed two wickets each to limit England to 164-6 after the tourists reached 83-2 from 10 overs.

Opener Jason Roy scored 46 and put on 63 for the second wicket with Dawid Malan (24).

Roy, who scored 49 in England's opening win on Friday, missed out on another fifty after getting caught at deep square leg off Sundar.

Sundar struck again in his next over to claim Jonny Bairstow for 20 and medium-pacer Thakur cut short skipper Eoin Morgan's stay after getting him caught on a slower delivery. Morgan made 28.

Ben Stokes hit 24 before falling to Thakur in the final over as India checked the scoring by giving away just 35 runs in the final five overs.