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Team India Fielding Awards Are Back After Defeating England, Suryakumar Yadav Ends Suspense In Dramatic Way To Give Medal To...

The Suryakumar Yadav-led Indian cricket team finished the five-T20I series against England on a high on Sunday after a huge 150-run win in Mumbai. The result ensured that India wrap up the series 4-1. Abhishek Sharma was the star of the final match as he scored a 54-ball 135. Varun Chakravarthy was the Player of the Series with 14 wickets in five matches. However, Team India Fielding Awards went to someone else. While earlier, the norm was to give Fielding Awards after every match, this time an 'Impact Fielder of the series' has been given.   

After the final match, fielding coach T Dillip said: "Phenomenal stuff. Fielding is not just about skill, it's an attitude thing. When we are on the ground, we are not sure home many balls come our way but we can show awareness. Special mention to Varun. It's just a start. We are giving this 'fielder of the Series' award for the consistency throughout the tournament."

He then called upon captain Suryakumar Yadav to announce the winner. Yadav went to different players as suspense built up, and then finally awarded the medal to Dhruv Jurel. 

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Meanwhile, after the dominating series win, former all-rounder Irfan Pathan took a subtle dig at the England team after India shattered records at Wankhede to secure a resounding 150-run victory over the touring side.

In the final game of the enticing five-match series, India broke the shackles to script an emphatic win over England, concluding the series on a high note.

The five-match affair saw a couple of heated remarks from current and former English players. After India cruised to a comfortable 7-wicket victory in the series opener at Eden Gardens, Harry Brook made a comment that triggered

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