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India's disastrous T20 saga finally ends with 4-0 series defeat to England after Buttler, Brook drubbing

India suffered another humiliating 56 run defeat in the fifth T20I at the Rose Bowl in Southampton. Jos Buttler and Harry Brook schooled the Indian bowlers in the first innings as England posted 257 runs on the board. Keeper-batter Buttler thrashed the visitors, scoring 131 runs in 64 balls, which is the highest-ever individual score against India in T20Is, while Brook played the perfect role of a second fiddle, adding unbeaten 95 off 45.
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Al Jazeera
· Jul 10, 2026
Indian cricket board to review T20 team’s ‘bad phase’ after England defeats
India slumped to a nine-wicket defeat in the fourth T20 against England, following a 2-0 series whitewash in Ireland.
India TV News
· Jul 4, 2026
Axar Patel becomes first Indian spinner to register phenomenal record in second T20I vs England
Spinner Axar Patel picked up the prized wicket of Harry Brook in the second T20I against England at Old Trafford in Manchester. Chasing 191 runs, the hosts lost two early wickets as Arshdeep Singh proved ruthless in the first over of the second innings. England captain Brook then took over the business, playing some incredible brand of cricket as he quickly raced to the 30s.
NDTV
· Jul 11, 2026
5th T20I LIVE: Buttler Falls For 131, Dube On Hat-Trick; England Near 250
India vs England 5th T20I LIVE Score, IND vs ENG Match Scorecard LIVE Updates: Jos Buttler fell for 131 off 64 balls. He was dismissed after stitching 233 runs with Harry Brook for the second wicket.
The West Australian
· Jul 11, 2026
Brook, Buttler hammer India as England top T20 rankings
England batters Jos Buttler and Harry Brook have played swashbuckling knocks to beat India once more and replace the world champs at the top of the rankings.
India News Network
· Jul 8, 2026
England Triumphs Over India in 3rd T20I, Secures Series Lead
England defeats India by 125 runs in the 3rd T20I, taking a 2-0 lead in the series. India's batting struggles continue, facing criticism.
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Related coverage for "India's disastrous T20 saga finally ends with 4-0 series defeat to England after Buttler, Brook drubbing": Al Jazeera — Indian cricket board to review T20 team’s ‘bad phase’ after England defeats. India TV News — Axar Patel becomes first Indian spinner to register phenomenal record in second T20I vs England. NDTV — 5th T20I LIVE: Buttler Falls For 131, Dube On Hat-Trick; England Near 250. The West Australian — Brook, Buttler hammer India as England top T20 rankings. India News Network — England Triumphs Over India in 3rd T20I, Secures Series Lead