
Before they could mount their lowest-ever T20I total defense, India was bowled out for 119.
India’s victory was masterminded by Jasprit Bumrah, who took three crucial wickets.
Here, however, we examine India’s least successfully guarded targets in Twenty20 Internationals.
147 versus Bangladesh, 2016
India’s experience against Bangladesh in the 2016 T20 WC was not for feeble hearted fans.
Bangladesh were set at 126/5 while pursuing 147 in Bengaluru before Indian bowlers prearranged a great rebound.
A youthful Hardik Pandya dumbfounded the last as two runs were expected off the last ball.
MS Dhoni’s glorious run to run out Mustafizur Rahman rescued India.
145 versus Britain, 2017
Britain’s ritzy batting line-up was limited to 139/6 while pursuing 145 against India in the Nagpur T20I.
Joe Root and Ben Stirs up made 38 each as the Brits required 45 runs off the last 31 balls with seven wickets close by.
Pacers Ashish Nehra and Bumrah then, at that point, bowled splendidly in the demise overs to control India over the line.
139 versus Zimbabwe, 2016
Zimbabwe couldn’t pursue down 139 against India in the 2016 Harare T20I.
While practically the entirety of their hitters got begins, not a single one of them had the option to play a significant thump.
Indian bowlers held the scoring rate under tight restraints as the host group required 35 in the last three overs.
However Timycen Maruma (23* off 13) battled well, Zimbabwe in the end lost by three runs.
120 against Pakistan, 2024
India’s new heroics in New York take the best position on this rundown. Pakistan had a consistent beginning prior to losing Babar Azam.
In spite of the fact that Mohammad Rizwan and Usman Khan took Pakistan past 50, Axar excused the last option.
Bumrah then, at that point, excused Rizwan, while Hardik Pandya struck two times.
Pakistan were down to 102/7 and couldn’t score 18 runs in that frame of mind over. Bumrah wrapped up with 3/14.