Ravi Bishnoi endured one of the toughest outings of his international career on Saturday, with the Indian leg-spinner registering an unwanted record during the second T20I against England at Old Trafford. Bishnoi became the first spinner from a Full Member nation to bowl three no-balls in a men’s T20I, capping off an unforgettable night that played a major role in England’s four-wicket victory and a 1-0 lead in the five-match series. The record came on a day that began with much excitement as 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s much-anticipated Indian debut. However, as the match progressed, it was Bishnoi’s expensive spell that stole the headlines for all the wrong reasons. Defending 191, India made the ideal start as Arshdeep Singh removed Phil Salt and: Jos Buttler early. Harry Brook then counter-attacked with 39 off just 15 balls before Axar Patel dismissed the England captain to pull India back into the contest. Jacob Bethell and Tom Banton rebuilt the chase with a composed 67-run partnership, anchoring the Indian attack on a skiddy Old Trafford surface. While Axar maintained control, Bishnoi and Varun Chakravarthy struggled to find the right pace and length, allowing the England batsmen to settle. The change happened in the 17th ending. As England closed in on the target, Bishnoi lost control completely. He bowled each of his first two deliveries, giving England two no-balls before Jacob Bethell took advantage in brutal fashion. The left-hander launched three towering sixes during the toss as Bishnoi leaked 29 runs, effectively ending India’s hopes of a comeback. At the end of his spell, Bishnoi returned figures of 0 for 60 from four overs, one of the costliest spells of his T20I career. Earlier, India posted 190/7 after contributions from Abhishek Sharma (43), Shreyas Iyer (37), Ishan Kishan (49) and a late flourish from Tilak Varma, who smashed an unbeaten 24 off just 11 balls, including 17 runs from the final over bowled in Jofra Archer:. Sooryavanshi also gave glimpses of his huge debut talent. The 15-year-old became India’s youngest international cricketer and the second youngest debutant from a Full Member country. He hit two sixes in an entertaining 14 off 10 balls before being stumped by Jos Buttler against Will Jacks. Despite India’s overall competitiveness and brilliant moments with bat and ball, Bishnoi’s expensive spell proved decisive. England chased down the target with a lead to spare, with Bethell finishing unbeaten on 76 to seal a memorable win. For Bishnoi, the loss was made all the more painful by an unwanted place in the record books, becoming the first spinner from an All Member nation to take three no-balls in a men’s T20 International.