Ravi Bishnoi concedes 29 runs in a single T20I over against England
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 5, 2026, 5:27 AM
Last updated Jul 5, 2026
Ravi Bishnoi had a difficult outing against England at Old Trafford, conceding 29 runs in the 17th over of a T20I match on July 4, 2026. His performance contributed to a significant momentum shift that aided England's chase, ultimately allowing them to win the match by four wickets. With this over, Bishnoi ranks third for the most runs conceded in a single over by an Indian bowler in T20Is. He finished with figures of 60 runs in three overs, placing him among the most expensive bowling performances by an Indian in T20 history. Shreyas Iyer acknowledged the over's impact but supported Bishnoi in light of the overall team performance.
- •Bishnoi's 29-run over is the third most expensive for India in T20Is.
- •Jacob Bethell scored an unbeaten 76 off 46 balls.
- •England chased down India's total successfully at Old Trafford.
- •Bishnoi finished with figures of 60 runs in three overs.
- •India faces England again in upcoming matches.
- 5:27 AMYahoo Sports — Indian bowlers who have conceded the most runs in a single over in a T20I match: Ravi Bishnoi sets unwanted record
"Where does Ravi Bishnoi’s 29-run nightmare over against England at Old Trafford rank among the most expensive T20I overs ever bowled by an Indian?
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