Manchester, July 4 -- England captain Harry Brook expressed delight after his side's four-wicket victory over India in the 2nd T20I, crediting the team for executing their plans effectively.

He said England focused on finding the boundary regularly while restricting India's boundary count, a strategy that proved decisive. Brook added that the team was confident of chasing the target after assessing the ground dimensions and wind conditions and felt they were well-placed at the end of the powerplay.

"Extremely pleased. It's one of the things we spoke about: try to get off the ropes and stop the ropes. We had 11; they had 5. With the wind and dimensions of the ground, we knew we could chase it. We were happy where we were after the power ...