The social media storm on X (formerly Twitter) following Harry Brook and Jos Buttler's absolute demolition of India in the 5th T20I at Southampton escalated into an unprecedented viral event. Cricket fans, analytical handles, and memes were split down the middle between total English euphoria and utter Indian despair. English cricket fans and global neutrals are marveling at the poetic nature of the partnership.

While current captain Harry Brook launched a brutal initial assault, smashing a 19-ball fifty former white-ball skipper Jos Buttler completely anchor-dropped and then overran him to hit a staggering 131 off 64 balls. Prior to this series, Buttler had faced intense criticism and a major form slump dating back to a rough 2026 T20 World Cup campaign (where he averaged under 10). English fans are aggressively posting receipts on X, trolling pundits who wanted him dropped, and screaming that the "White-Ball GOAT" is officially back

Clips of the duo taking 25 runs off a single Axar Patel over are gathering millions of views. Words like "butchery," "illegal hitting," and "video-game batting" are trending globally. Fan handles widely shared graphics celebrating the 233-run partnership, pointing out that it officially shattered the previous world record for the highest-ever 2nd-wicket stand in men's T20Is (held by Sanju Samson and Tilak Varma's 210 runs against South Africa) in 2024.

India's chase falls apart under weight of record target

The Indian batting lineup faced an insurmountable task during today's final T20I run chase in Southampton. Chasing a monumental target of 258 runs after England's batting onslaught, the top-order batsmen collapsed early under severe scoreboard pressure. Opening batsman Abhishek Sharma departed remarkably early, scoring just three runs before throwing his wicket away.

His opening partner, Sanju Samson, provided a brief spark of hope by smashing two towering sixes and three boundaries, but he also threw his wicket away for twenty-seven runs off fourteen deliveries. Fast bowler Jofra Archer and spinner Sam Curran extracted exceptional bounce and sharp turn from the pitch, which completely dismantled the visitors' momentum in the powerplay overs.