England will wrap up a brilliant series victory over India if they beat the world champions in Bristol.
Harry Brook leads his side into the penultimate match of the series with a 2-0 lead after successes at both Old Trafford and Trent Bridge.
It was in Nottingham where England were most dominant. India captain Shreyas Iyer described his side's performance as "atrocious", however, the hosts played brilliantly, amassing 201 in the first innings before skittling the World Cup winners for just 76.
The 125-run thrashing was India's biggest-ever T20I loss and they will be itching salvage whatever they can from the wreckage.
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For the second successive game, England head into the match as favourites.
It's a position rarely afforded to sides facing off against India, but the visitors are now staring down the barrel of back-to-back T20I series defeats for the first time since 2018/19.
Skipper, Iyer, is under huge pressure. India are yet to register a win since Iyer took the reins from World Cup-winning captain Suryakumar Yadav and he was heavily critical of his team after the crushing loss in Nottingham.
Jofra Archer and Josh Tongue did the lion's share of the damage for England last time out, taking three and four wickets respectively.
Despite taking one pole less than his opening partner, Archer was named Player of the Match for his exploits with the ball and is 6/4 to take two or more wickets on Thursday evening.
Phil Salt made an uncharacteristically slow start to his innings at Trent Bridge, but he will be delighted with his much-needed 70 after being dismissed for a duck in the previous outing.
The Lancashire batter struck three sixes -- more than anyone else in the match -- and is 6/1 for a repeat showing in Bristol.
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