Can England Extend Their Lead to 3-1 with a 73-Run Win Against India?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- England leads the Mixed Disability Series 3-1.
- J. Price's performance was vital for England's total score.
- J. Dixon's bowling was instrumental in restricting India's chase.
- The series promotes inclusivity in sports.
- Historic match at Lord's marked a significant moment for disability sports.
Worcester, June 27 (NationPress) Outstanding performances by opener J. Price (81 runs off 60 balls, including 10 boundaries and 1 six) and pacer J. Dixon (5 wickets for 11 runs in four overs) propelled England to a dominant 73-run victory over India in the fourth match of the Vitality I20 Mixed Disability Series, securing a 3-1 lead at the Worcestershire County Cricket Club ground on Friday.
After winning the toss and opting to bat first, England's Mixed Disability Team amassed a total of 172 runs for 4 wickets in 20 overs, thanks to Price's stellar innings and significant contributions from Liam O'Brien (38 runs off 23 balls, with 6 fours and 1 six) and A Brown (24 runs off 17 balls, featuring 3 fours and 1 six).
Pacer Vivek Kumar, who recorded figures of 3 wickets for 30 runs in four overs, stood out as the only bright spot for the Indian team.
With Dixon delivering a devastating opening spell, England effectively limited India's Mixed Disability team to just 99 runs for 9 wickets in 20 overs. India's innings got off to a disastrous start, collapsing to a dismal 32 for 7 by the 10th over, with Dixon claiming three wickets in the fifth over.
Three wickets fell when the score was merely 17. However, Narendra Mangore fought valiantly to score 46 runs, giving India's innings a semblance of respectability.
The next match of this historic series is scheduled to take place at the same venue on Sunday.
This seven-game T20I series in England represents a significant milestone for athletes and the sport, advocating for broader acceptance and opportunities. In the preceding match, India made history by clinching victory in the last over at Lord's Cricket Ground on Wednesday.
In that thrilling contest, India's Mixed Disability Team showcased their nerves of steel, achieving a dramatic two-wicket win over England in the final over at Lord's during the third T20I.
This event was historic as it marked the inaugural international Disability match at the 'Home of Cricket.' The date, venue, and outcome of this match coincidentally mirrored a momentous occasion 42 years ago when India, under the legendary Kapil Dev, secured the 1983 World Cup on June 25, 1983, at Lord's.
Brief scores:
England 172/4 in 20 overs (J Price 81, Liam O'Brien 38; Vivek Kumar 3-30) defeated India 99/9 in 20 overs (Narendra Mangore 46; J Dixon 5-11) by 73 runs.