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Bethell's Blazing 76 Powers England to Four-Wicket Win Over India in T20 Opener

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England defeated India by four wickets in the first T20I of the five-match series on Saturday. Jacob Bethell played a match-winning knock of 76 not out off just 46 balls to anchor the chase. England successfully overhauled the target of 191 runs with an over to spare. The match also marked the T20I debut of Indian player Sooryavanshi, making the loss particularly significant for the visitors. England now lead the five-game series 1-0.

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