


Historic Sweep! England Humiliate India as Buttler, Brook Rewrite Record Books
England produced a batting masterclass to thrash India by 56 runs in the fifth and final T20 International at Southampton, sealing a dominant 4-0 series sweep and exposing major concerns within the Indian camp ahead of future assignments.
Former England captain Jos Buttler turned back the clock with a sensational 131 off 64 balls , while skipper Harry Brook smashed an unbeaten 95 off 45 deliveries as England piled up a massive 257/3 , their highest total of the series.
The duo stitched together a staggering 233-run partnership for the second wicket , setting a new record for the highest partnership for any wicket in T20 International history. Buttler's innings featured 12 fours and eight sixes , marking his second T20I century and the highest score of his international T20 career.
India's bowlers endured a nightmare outing, with Axar Patel conceding 63 runs in four overs and Prince Yadav leaking 60. The inexperienced Suryansh Shedge also struggled under pressure, conceding 39 runs in three overs.
Chasing a daunting target, India never seriously threatened England's total despite producing their best batting display of the series. Ishan Kishan scored 56 off 35 balls , while Tilak Varma struck a rapid 53 off 25 deliveries , but their efforts only helped India reach 201/8 .
England's aggressive approach was evident throughout the contest. While Buttler and Brook alone hit 16 sixes , India's entire batting lineup managed only eight, highlighting the gulf between the two sides.
The defeat marked a significant setback for India under new captain Shreyas Iyer, who has now overseen six losses since taking charge. The result also ended India's remarkable 1,601-day reign at the top of the ICC T20I team rankings , adding further scrutiny to the team's recent performances.
Having already secured the series before the final game, England finished with a flourish, underlining their growing strength in the shortest format. For India, the heavy defeat raises serious questions about team balance, bowling depth, and consistency as they look to regroup ahead of upcoming international assignments.
