England made one change from their second T20 World Cup group match against West Indies with Jamie Overton replacing Luke Wood.
Harry Brooke’s side survived their opening Group C game, beating Nepal by just four points.
Nepal needed 10 points in the final game to pull off an upset but managed only 5 points with the help of Sam Curran to chase down 185 at 180-6 in the Group C match at Wankhede Stadium.
England had a tense game with Jofra Archer hitting 22, Lokesh Bam (39 off 20) hitting six straights and then Luke Wood hitting 14 in a thrilling finale.
Now, they have chosen to make one change for Wednesday’s match against West Indies in Mumbai – You can live stream matches for free on the Sky Sports app.
Surrey all-rounder Overton replaced Lancashire seamer Wood, while spinner Adil Rashid retained his place despite a poor showing in his first match, taking 0-42 from three overs with an economy rate of 14.
England are currently third in Group C after their first win, West Indies are first after a win and Scotland are second after losing to West Indies but beating Italy.
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English T20 World Cup Fixtures and Results (First Round)
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