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IPL 2025 Takeeways of IND vs Eng T20i Series: Feelings found by RCB, Rajasthan Reales and Joy of Rajasthan for SRH

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IPL 2025 Takeeways of IND vs Eng T20i Series: Feelings found by RCB, Rajasthan Reales and Joy of Rajasthan for SRH


While some performed extremely well, some prominent names could not be launched at any stage throughout the series.

The T20I series of five games between India and England is held, and the hosts won the rubber by a 4-1 integral margin. England went well in patches, but never clicks together, which led defeats to one after another under the new coach, Brendon McCullum.

However, both parties had artists and not generators, something that IPL teams will notice. Most of the players of India and England will present in IPL 2025, with some who will win.

While some performed extremely well, some prominent names could not be launched at any stage throughout the series. The reactions will be mixed with the IPL franchises.

We observe to carry for the IPL teams after the conclusion of the rubber of five games.

Phil Salt and Liam Livingstone Show Flashes of Brilliance for RCB, but concern for Jacob Bethell

Phil Salt did not have the best beginnings in the series, scoring only 32 races in the first four games. However, it was finally launched in the final contest, accumulating a 55 of 23 balls, with the help of seven limits and three maximums, to finish the series in a maximum.

Meanwhile, Liam Livingstone blow hot and cold, impressing in patches with bat and ball. He scored 74 races in five tickets and took a lonely wickt in four outings.

However, Jacob Bethell continued his disappointing form, scoring only 23 races in three entries. He came out of position and never launched, which would bother RCB’s management.

Varun Chakravarthy shines for KKR; Rinku Singhh remembers decent

Varun Chakravarthy was literally inaccessible for English batters, finishing the series as the main wickt carrier. He pressed 14 wickts at 9.85 races each in five tickets, including a five wickt tour.

Meanwhile, Rinku Singh got only two entrances to hit, scoring 39 races at an attack rate of 121.87. There is not much to investigate your actions.

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Abhishek Sharma and Brydon please Sunrisers Hyderab

Abhishek Sharma was absolutely brilliant throughout the series, ending as the main scorer. The left -hander scored 279 races at an average of 55.80 and an attack rate of 219.68, which includes a fifty -one century, in five tickets.

Brydon cute impressed with the bat and the ball, overcoming expectations in the series. He was the second Wickt pilot, taking nine Wickts to an average of 14.88 in four entries, even in a first -level octane in Mumbai, he said goodbye to three batters and granted only 38 races.

Real Rajasthan Problems such as Sanjuu Samson, Dhruv Jurel and Jofra Archer Fail

Sanju Samson was one of the largest failures in the series after seeing an unprecedented maximum in this format last year. He could only build 51 races at an average of 10.20 in five tickets, with the best of a single 26.

Meanwhile, Dhruv Jurel could not do much in two entries, registering the scores of 2 and 4. However, these two games are difficult to judge it, since he left position in one of those tickets.

Jofra Archer was another failure, who played a crucial role in the great defeat of the England series. He could only take six WICKETS at 34.33 races each and granted 10.30 races beyond, which was a greater concern for the English side.

The form of Southumumar Yadav form by the Indians of Mumbai; Hardik and Tilak return media

The fall of Suryakumar Yadav continued in the England series, where he could only score 28 races in five outputs. He kept dating as he played one of his favorite shots and never launched, which concerns the Indians of India and Mumbai (MI).

Meanwhile, Hardik Pandya and Tilak Varma were decent, but he would have liked to contribute more. Tilak played a fabulous blow of 72 races in Chennai, but could only score 61 races in the other four tickets, including a duck.

Hardik Pandya also played an excellent entry of 53 races, but otherwise it was medium, including a coup of loss of matches in Rajkot. He also took five wickts with the ball, but sometimes it was expensive, something he would need to work on.

Axar Patel climbs with the ball; Harry Brook fight for Delhi Capitals

Axar Patel accumulated his role with the ball, 6 WICKETS scale at 16.50 races each and granted only 7.07 races for more. He could have done it better with the willow, but sometimes he did not get adequate entry points while covering it with higher performances with the ball.

Meanwhile, Harry Brook kept fighting, except for a fifty ONE-mod in Pune, where he scored 51 races. All his layoffs were vs. leg, and Brook averaged only 7 against them in this series, which is a worrying pattern for someone known as a good spinning player.

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