England secured a T20 international victory over India by a record margin of 125 runs in the third match at Nottingham. Batting first, England reached 201 for 7. Opener Philip Salt scored 70 from 44 balls with seven fours and three sixes. Jos Buttler made 36, and Sam Curran finished unbeaten on 41. Harshit Rana and Prince Yadav each claimed two wickets for India. Chasing 202, India collapsed to 76 all out inside 12 overs. This marked India’s heaviest defeat by runs in T20 internationals, exceeding their previous record loss of 80 runs to New Zealand in 2019. England now lead the five-match series 2-0.
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