First England-India T20 abandoned because of rain
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First T20 international, Chester-le-Street
India 189-7 (20 overs): Iyer 68 (47), Sharma 59 (24), Dube 42* (21); Mahmood 3-33
England: did not bat
Match abandoned, five-match series level at 0-0
England's attempt to move on from a dreadful start to the summer was hit by the weather as their first T20 against India was abandoned.
Two days after Test captain Ben Stokes retired with defeat by New Zealand, England got halfway through the opener to a five-match series against India at Chester-le-Street before the rain set in.
India, the world champions, recovered from 6-2 to post 189-7 in a first innings that was played through steady rainfall.
Heavier rain came during the interval, bringing the covers on to the ground. The latest England could have started a five-over chase was 21:00 BST, but the match was called off at 20:15.
There was also an injury scare for the home side, with opener Phil Salt spending time off the field during the India innings with a jarred shoulder.
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On the field, in a repeat of a World Cup semi-final from earlier this year that India won, the visitors once again overlooked 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi despite a shock 2-0 series defeat in Ireland last week.
After winning the toss, India lost Sanju Samson and Ishan Kishan in the second over. Samson was superbly caught by a flying Tom Banton off Saqib Mahmood, while Kishan was run out in a mix-up with Abhishek Sharma.
Abhishek made amends with some brutal striking in his 59 from 24 balls - one Mahmood over went for 21, including two pulled sixes.
Just as India were threatening to cause chaos, Sam Curran was introduced and had Sharma leg before with a clever slower ball. It gave England's spinners the opportunity to control the scoring.
India captain Shreyas Iyer was patient and, helped by Shivam Dube, provided impetus at the end.
India took 64 off the last six overs, exposing the wisdom of England giving the 17th and 19th to leg-spinner Adil Rashid. Shreyas made 68 from 47, Dube 42 not out off 21, including a huge pulled six off Curran in the last over.
The total seemed around par, setting up the possibility of an exciting contest, only for the rain to have the final say.
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