India 24/1 in 3.0 Overs | India vs. England 4th T20I Live Score: Jofra Archer makes the breakthrough, removes Vaibhav Sooryavanshi

India vs England 4th T20I Live: India face a must-win challenge in the fourth T20I against England at the County Ground in Bristol, with the visitors desperate to keep the five-match series alive.

After rain flooded the opening match, England took control of the series with back-to-back victories. Harry Brook’s side are currently 2-0 up and need just one more win to clinch the series, while Shreyas Iyer’s men need to bounce back from a crushing 125-run defeat in Nottingham.

India are looking for a batting revival
India’s batting unit will be under intense scrutiny after being bundled out for just 76 in the third T20I – their lowest T20I total against England. The opening team of Abhishek Sharma and teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi are expected to provide a solid start against England’s formidable attack.

There could also be changes in the middle order with Sanju Samson pushing for a return to add experience and stability after India’s batting collapse.

England’s pace attack was firing on all cylinders
England dominated the competition through their fast bowlers. Josh Tongue starred for Nottingham with four wickets, while Jofr Archer is again expected to lead the pace attack with his quick pace and bounce.

The hosts also enjoyed a significant contribution from their batting unit, with Phil Salt, Jacob Bethell and Tom Banton playing key roles in their victories.

Indian spin department under pressure
The Indian duo of Axar Patel and Varun Chakaravarthy struggled to quell England’s aggressive batting throughout the series. The team management might consider bringing in Ravi Bishnoi or Washington Sundar in the playing eleven to add variety and improve control in the middle order.

Bristol pitch report
The pitch at the County Ground in Bristol has traditionally favored batsmen due to its true bounce and relatively short boundaries. High-scoring clashes are common at the venue, although the fast bowlers could get an early run in the lights if conditions remain overcast.

The captains are expected to opt to bowl first after winning the toss and want to use any early help before the surface settles into the ideal launch track.