Mumbai, Feb. 3 -- While establishing the intention of hitting 250-plus scores regularly in T20Is, India head coach Gautam Gambhir lavished praise on his players for embracing "high-risk, high-reward cricket", which allowed them to fetch a 4-1 series win over England.
India's ideology to play an aggressive brand of cricket, irrespective of the situation, was evident in the previous three T20Is against England. In Pune, England fast bowler Saqib Mahmood left India in tatters by clinching three wickets and topping it up with a maiden in the second over.
Despite facing an unprecedented setback, India batters kept the ante up and attacked the English bowlers to end their innings on a fighting total of 181/9, which proved to be too much for t...
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