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England thrash India by 125 runs in T20I, India post second-lowest T20I total

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England handed India their biggest T20I defeat, winning by 125 runs in a dominant performance. Phil Salt's explosive 70 off 44 balls helped England post a formidable target of 202. In response, India collapsed to just 76, their second-lowest total in T20I history. Jofra Archer and Olly Tongue were the chief architects of India's batting collapse with their incisive bowling. The result marks a historic low for the Indian T20I side.

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