The pre-match spotlight was India’s teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, who was making his international debut. But at the end of the game, it was England Jacob Bethell who stole the show, leading his team to a four-wicket victory over the world champions in the second T20I at Old Trafford, Manchester.Bethell’s unbeaten 76 off 46 balls helped England chase down 191 with more to spare, giving the hosts a four-wicket victory in the second match of the five-match series on Saturday. The left-hander hit five sixes and five fours, leading the chase after England lost two openers, Phil Salt and captain Jos Buttler, for ducks in the first over to Arshdeep Singh.Harry Brook then counter-attacked with a quick 39 to keep England going before Bethell and Tom Banton, who also made 39, rebuilt the innings with a crucial partnership.Bethell stepped up at the right time and took full advantage of Ravi Bishnoi’s mistakes. The leg-spinner struck three times during the chase, including twice in the 17th over. The 29 runs conceded by Ravi Bishnoi in the 17th over is the third most by an Indian bowler in an over in T20Is, after Shivam Dube’s 34 against New Zealand in 2020 and Stuart Binny’s 32 against West Indies in 2016.India looked to be in control for most of the innings, especially after Axar Patel’s four over-spell, which cost just 20 runs and took one wicket. However, Bishnoi’s spell proved costly as he finished with figures of 0 for 60 in four overs, allowing England to regain control.With the opening game out of the way, England now lead the series 1-0 with three games remaining.Earlier, India posted 190 for seven after being asked to bat.The match marked Sooryavanshi’s international debut as he became India’s youngest international cricketer at the age of 15 years and 99 days, breaking Sachin Tendulkar’s long-standing record.The teenager scored 14 off 10 balls, hitting two sixes before being dismissed.Abhishek Sharma gave India a quick start with 43 off 24 balls, while Ishan Kishan made 49 off 40. Captain Shreyas Iyer added 37 off 22, with Kishan and Iyer putting on a 65-run stand for the third wicket.Tilak Varma remained unbeaten on 24 off 11 deliveries to propel India to a competitive total.For England, left-arm pacer Sam Curran was the pick of the bowlers with figures of three for 33.Short scores:me:India 190/7 in 20 overs (Abhishek Sharma 43, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi 14, Shreyas Iyer 37, Ishan Kishan 49, Tilak Varma 24 not out; Sam Curran 3/33); lost in: England 191/6 in 19 overs (Harry Brook 39, Jacob Bethell 76 not out, Tom Banton 39; Arshdeep Singh 3/40).