India lost the second T20I against England by 4 wickets in Manchester. A key reason for the defeat was Ravi Bishnoi's 17th over, where he conceded 29 runs, including back-foot no-balls. Despite his foot not crossing the popping crease, it landed outside the return crease (sideline), which according to ICC rules is a back-foot no-ball resulting in a free hit. This rare error proved costly for Team India, as England took a 1-0 lead in the series.
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