England's collapse in Bangalore examined
England turned in one of the great (or should that be terrible?) batting collapses to hand India the T20I series.
The Test and ODI series against India were marred for England by collapses, but they went the whole hog in losing the T20I decider in Bangalore on Wednesday.
Eoin Morgan (40) and Joe Root (42) had the tourists ahead of the rate, but they fell in successive deliveries to spark the mother of all collapses, Yuzvendra Chahal returning the best T20I figures by an Indian (6-25) with Jasprit Bumrah (3-14) his able sidekick.
We've given you a few ways to digest the incredible information. So sit back, relax, and marvel at the utter incompetence of Morgan's men, picking up the action midway through the 13th over...
Nineteen balls. Eight runs. Eight wickets.
W W . . . W 1 1 1 1 W . 4 W . W W . W
13.3: Chahal to Morgan. OUT
13.4: Chahal to Root. OUT
13.5: Chahal to Stokes. No run
13.6: Chahal to Stokes. No run
14.1: Bumrah to Buttler. No run
14.2: Bumrah to Buttler. OUT
14.3: Bumrah to Stokes. One run
14.4: Bumrah to Moeen. One run
14.5: Bumrah to Stokes. One run
14.6: Bumrah to Moeen. One run
15.1: Chahal to Moeen. OUT
15.2: Chahal to Stokes. No run
15.3: Chahal to Stokes. Four runs
15.4: Chahal to Stokes. OUT
15.5: Chahal to Jordan. No run
15.6: Chahal to Jordan. OUT
16.1: Bumrah to Plunkett. OUT
16.2: Bumrah to Mills. No run
16.3: Bumrah to Mills. OUT