Prince Yadav once again attacked strongly for Team India. In his only second match for the team in T20Is, the fast bowler, who made his T20I debut during the series against Ireland, dismissed in-form attacking England opener Jos Buttler at Trent Bridge.

Butler was performing well since the beginning of the 3rdthird 5 match T20 series against India. Prince Yadav dismissed the experienced batsmen in the powerplay of the first innings of the match. Butler scored 36 runs on 21 balls. His explosive innings was adorned with four fours and two sixes.
Prince Yadav clean bowled Jos Buttler in India vs England third T20 match
Prince Yadav’s tremendous jafa uprooted the stumps of the England keeper-batsman. England lost its first wicket for 44 runs. This is Prince Yadav’s first match in the current T20 series after being out of the last two matches. He has joined the playing eleven in place of spinner Ravi Bishnoi.

See dismissal here.
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Prince Yadav once again hit a four in the next over of his spell. For the scalp, he targeted England captain Harry Brook, who had played a brilliant innings in the last match. Brook had given a lethal performance against Indian fast bowler Arshdeep Singh in Manchester.
England captain Harry Brook also faced defeat against Prince Yadav.
Harry Brook’s innings could not last long tonight because of Prince. The emerging spinner took the wicket of the dangerous batsman at a time when Brook was looking to increase his team’s run rate. The young fast bowler used the deck very well to capture the temperament of the experienced batsman.
On the second ball of the night over of the innings, Yadav hit it hard on short length to generate extra bounce. The ball was between the stumps, forcing Harry Brook to swing his bat.
He swung the bat across the line of the ball in search of the boundary. It was a half-hearted shot, neither a pull shot nor a sweep; The ball went high in the air and fell on the palms of Abhishek Sharma, who was standing in the deep mid-wicket region.
Harshit Rana was also in form against England tonight
The inclusion of the fast bowler proved right as he made an immediate impact with the ball. Another fast bowler in tonight’s line-up, Harshit Rana, also looked in form. Rana took two wickets in two consecutive balls and was close to taking a hat-trick.
England made a good start to the innings with their openers Phil Salt and Jos Buttler. While Butler was out after scoring 36 runs in 21 balls, Salt remained on track to complete a controlled half-century. The England opener scored 70 runs in just 44 balls with the help of seven fours and three sixes.
It will be interesting to see how much England can score after all the exciting happenings in the middle of the park.
