England Men's Physically Disabled team lost the fourth match of their series against India, meaning the series went the way of the hosts.
India batted first and made 150-5 from their 20 overs, with a wicket apiece for Jordan Williams, Liam O鈥橞rien and Ben Sutton.
After their historic win in the third IT20, Callum Flynn鈥檚 team knew a successful chase would tie the series at 2-2 - setting up the fifth and final game at the Narenda Modi Stadium perfectly
Sadly Flynn鈥檚 team fell short by 19 runs despite a fine, battling half-century from Liam O鈥橞rien.
O鈥橞rien was the eighth wicket to fall in England鈥檚 chase and aside from a spirited unbeaten 25 from No.10 Anthony Clapham - featuring two sixes - it was something of a lone hand, with no other batter able to pass 20.
Victory leaves one game left to play, and gives India an unassailable 3-1 lead. England will be fighting to reduce arrears on Tuesday and head home at 3-2 after a memorable return to the international arena.
After the game, Flynn said: 鈥淚鈥檓 disappointed, but I鈥檓 really proud of the lads and how they went about it today.
鈥淲e鈥檝e pushed the group really hard over the last year knowing that we鈥檙e coming to India, and I鈥檓 probably the proudest captain in the world today.聽
鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 have asked for any more from any of the lads.
鈥淚t was fine margins in the end today, probably the last four overs with the ball and the last four overs with the bat. When you come to a country like India you can鈥檛 afford to give them control for a period like that but we gave it everything.鈥
England Men's Physical Disability Team India Tour 黑料专区
Sunday 28 January, India won by 49 runs聽
Tuesday 30 January, India won by 35 runs聽
Thursday 1 February, England won by 22 runs
Saturday 3 February, India won by 19 runs.
Tuesday 6 February, India v England, Narendra Modi Stadium, 10am