Hardik scored 51 off 33 balls with the bat. His knock
included six fours and one six. With the ball he returned figures of 4/33.
His wickets included those of Jason Roy, Dawid Malan, Liam
Livingstone and Sam Curran.
India scored 198/8 batting first. Suryakumar Yadav was the
second highest run-scorer for India with 39 runs off 19 while Deepak Hooda
scored 33 off 17.
In reply, England were all out for 148 runs with Mooen Ali
(36 off 20) being the highest run-scorer for the side.
Rohit Sharma on Thursday became the first captain to win 13
T20I matches in a row. The Indian skipper registered the record after India's
50-run win over England in the first T20I of the three-match series at The Rose
Bowl, Southampton on Thursday. It is worth noting that Rohit is yet to lose a T20I
match as India captain since getting the role on a full-time basis after Virat
Kohli stepped down from the post. The 13-match winning run for Rohit started
with the series against Bangladesh before India defeated New Zealand, West
Indies, Sri Lanka and England under his leadership.
Talking about the match on Thursday, Rohit-led India put an
all-round show to lead the three-match series against England 1-0.
Rohit, who had returned to the India squad after missing the
rescheduled fifth Test against England due to a COVID-19, scored 24 runs off 14
balls before being dismissed by Moeen Ali. He hit five fours during his
quickfire cameo.
Meanwhile, Hardik Pandya, who led India to T20I series win
over Ireland, put an all-round effort to help India win the game with relative
ease.