Summary

  • First T20, Kolkata

  • India chase down 133 with 43 balls to spare to win by seven wickets

  • Abhishek smashes 79 off 34 balls

  • England 132 (20 overs): Buttler 68 (44); Chakravarthy 3-23

  • India take 1-0 lead in five-match series

  • Second T20 in Chennai on Saturday (13:30 GMT)

  1. Join us for the Ashes tomorrow...published at 17:14 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    Jos Buttler and Brendon McCullumImage source, Getty Images

    Well, not the ideal start to the Bazball white-ball era. The only way is up for Jos Buttler and Brendon McCullum, right?

    Matthew Henry has tried to pick the bones out of what happened at Eden Gardens in his match report...

    Scroll down to read all of the reaction from England skipper Jos Buttler, India counterpart Suryakumar Yadav and player of the match Abhishek Sharma.

    We'll have coverage of the second T20 international between England and India on Saturday at 13:00 GMT but before then England's women are in action against Australia.

    They play their second T20 in the Women's Ashes on Thursday. We'll have ball-by-ball commentary from the Test Match Special team and in-play clips from the Adelaide Oval at 07:40 tomorrow.

    Between now and then here are some cricket stories you might be interested in:

  2. Postpublished at 17:11 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    Sir Alastair Cook
    Ex-England captain on TNT Sports

    England will sit as a batting group and throw ideas at it. How did Jos Buttler see it? Are there any clues to pick Varun Chakravarthy?

    You can't change the wheel in a day but you can be clearer. Liam Livingstone, for instance, backing away. Showing your stumps to someone who is targeting the stumps and spinning it both ways is not the best option.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 17:10 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

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    Pfgb: Greetings from Brazil What a win by India, Abhishek Sharma dominated with the bat and aside from Jos Buttler nobody in England gave them a chance to make this game competitive.

  4. Postpublished at 17:06 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    Sir Alastair Cook
    Ex-England captain on TNT Sports

    It was Varun Chakravarthy's pace. He is not a big spinner of the ball. He talks about over-spin. It is bounce and subtle variations. England were scared of playing across him because of his skiddy nature. Jos Buttler played him nicely by using the crease and when he is short not trying to hit too square.

    England will have to talk about playing him and should play him better.

  5. 'I am still seven out of 10'published at 17:04 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    India spinner Varun Chakravarthy: "I am used to seeing such pitches in IPL. I know it is for the seamers but there is a length which I bowl where it will be helpful. I am trying to keep it away from their arc - a just short length.

    "The point behind me putting in more work in is to extract extra bounce. I cannot beat batsmen with side spin the only way I can beat batsman is bounce. I am would say I am still seven out of 10 in that. Still more work to do."

  6. 'All three spinners did a wonderful job'published at 17:01 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    India captain Suryakumar Yadav: "The energy, the way we started after winning the toss set the benchmark. We took it from there. All of the bowlers had good plans. The way we batted was the icing on the cake.

    "We wanted to stick to our strengths [by picking three spinners]. Hardik could take the responsibility of taking the new ball so I had the cushion to play the extra spinner. All three of them did a wonderful job.

    "We have been working really hard with our fielding coach. There is only one demand that we have good energy and then take the half chances."

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    You won’t win a trophy with a tail as long as that . Poor team selection.

    Danny in Colchester

  8. 'Archer is a superstar'published at 16:59 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    Jofra Archer celebrates a wicketImage source, Getty Images

    More from Jos Buttler on Jofra Archer: "He looked good. He always looks good and is a superstar and looked threatening. He could have had a few more wickets and Mark Wood was bowling fast as well. To see them operating in tandem is exciting.

    "We want to be aggressive and watchable. We are up against a team who are ultra aggressive as well so it's really exciting. But venue to venue you have to assess the conditions and play well."

    On Brendon McCullum helping him rediscover the joy of playing: "It's always there. Sometimes you wear the results and are desperate to do well. I am really enjoying the environment. I am a big McCullum fan and always was so great to be working with him in the dressing room."

  9. 'Better for the run out'published at 16:53 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    England captain Jos Buttler: "I think there was a little bit in the wicket early on and probably didn't expect that. They found some movement and we lost wickets. Once you came through that phase it's a pretty good pitch and a really fast scoring ground here."

    On whether it's a learning curve some players against spin: "A little bit. We have some good players in there and wanted to enforce the game you want to play. We were not quite capable of doing that today against good bowlers but we were better for the run out and look forward to the next one."

  10. Postpublished at 16:46 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    Steven Finn
    Former England fast bowler on TNT Sports

    India started well with the ball and England never really got any momentum back. That first innings score was sub par and Abhishek Sharma was superb for India.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 16:44 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

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    I hope we take this series to figure out our best XI and improve against spin, regardless of the series score, and don’t pile unnecessary pressure on our players in a new set-up against the world champions in their backyard.

    Gus in Durham

  12. Postpublished at 16:42 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    Sir Alastair Cook
    Ex-England captain on TNT Sports

    That was total destruction from Abhishek Sharma. He gave a decent chance to Adil Rashid early in his innings but there wasn't much margin for error bowling to him. England went pace heavy with their attack and if you're not scared of them the ball travels miles. You have to be really accurate. England looked a bit rusty and India were far too good and powerful.

  13. 'I had a plan and executed it well'published at 16:39 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    Player of the match Abhishek Sharma, who made a blistering 79 off 34 balls: "I just wanted to express myself. The feeling the captain and coach have given to me as a youngster is tremendous. The pitch was sticking a bit, and it was getting a bit of extra bounce, but the way our bowlers bowled was good. I thought we would chase something around 160 or 170 but the way they bowled that was really good."

    On his approach: "It is about expressing myself and going out an playing. Even when I was playing in the India team for the first time the plan was pretty simple because the way I played in the IPL really helped me with this. The team environment and the captain have told me from the first day to just go and hit shots, even if it is from the first ball.

    "When it comes from the captain it means a lot as a youngster and I've been doing that. I think the way they bowled I was ready for their plans. I knew they would go short and check my patience. I had a plan and executed it well."

  14. How's stat?!published at 16:36 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    Kieran Parmley
    Cricviz analyst

    England's heaviest defeats in terms of balls remaining in T20Is:

    • 43 balls v India, today
    • 33 balls v Australia, Melbourne 2018
    • 32 balls v South Africa, Johannesburg 2016
  15. Postpublished at 16:32 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    It feels like whatever England would have posted this evening, India would have chased it down.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 16:31 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

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    Not making excuses but lots of Indian mis-hits have landed safely so the score might have been less one sided had we been luckier in that regard.

    Gus in Durham

  17. champagne moment

    India win by seven wicketspublished at 12.5 overs

    A top-edge pull from Tilak Varma off Mark Wood flies past Phil Salt.

    India have won by seven wickets with a whopping 43 balls to spare.

  18. Ind 129-3published at 12.4 overs

    Mark Wood has not taken his foot off the gas, despite England being out of this one.

    Hardik Pandya swings wildly at a short ball which whizzes through into the gloves of Phil Salt. Next delivery he nudges off his legs for a single.

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    England's best XI. Buttler, Buttler, Buttler, Buttler, Buttler, Buttler, Buttler, Archer, Archer, Archer, Archer.

    Anon

  20. Ind 127-3published at 12 overs

    Six to win for India. Mark Wood with the ball in hand.