Middle Order
Alex Hales

Alex Hales struggled to get going against India in the first T20I but he was instrumental in the English triumph in the second match, guiding the side to victory with a calm and collected 58 (41) as wickets fell around him. With an explosive top order before him and equally fearsome middle order to follow, Hales will be looking to play his natural aggressive game and take the fight to the Indian bowlers.
Eoin Morgan (C)

Eoin Morgan has not scored heavily in the first two T20Is, but helped to stabilise and guide England towards victory in the second T20I along with Alex Hales, in their 48 run partnership. He will be looking to convert his starts into a match-winning innings in the decider.
Jonny Bairstow

Jonny Bairstow has been one of England’s best batsmen of late and his blitzing cameo where he made 28 (18) in the second T20I helped England secure the game. He is an almost certain starter for the last match and adds even more firepower to an already strong English batting lineup.
David Willey

English all-rounder David Willey has had a great series thus far, scoring a rapid 29 (15) in the first match and striking the winning runs in the previous match in addition to being one of England’s best bowlers thus far. His left arm pace was exceptionally tight in the second match, where he had excellent returns of 1/18 in his four overs.
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