Bristol, July 9 -- India captain Shreyas Iyer produced a fighting unbeaten 80 to steer his side to 158 for seven against England in the fourth T20I of the five-match series at the County Ground here on Thursday after the visitors suffered an early collapse.

Asked to bat after winning the toss, India lost three wickets inside the powerplay and managed only 44 runs in the first six overs as England's bowlers kept the scoring in check.

Teenage opener Vaibhav Sooryavanshi showed promise with a brisk 15 off 10 balls, striking a four and an upper-cut six off Josh Tongue, before Jofra Archer forced a top edge that was safely held by Sam Curran. Ishan Kishan's attempt to pull Tongue ended in another catch for Curran, while Abhishek Sharma made 16...