England is under the shadow of 'VAT', a big threat looming in the T20 series, will it become the reason for Team India to win the trophy?

Whenever Team India has raised its flag on the cricket field, its big victory has been named as the recovery of tax from the British. But now VAT will be recovered from England. In the language of taxation, VAT means value-added tax. But, in the context of Team India, VAT means its three players. V in VAT means Varun Chakraborty. A means Abhishek Sharma and T means Tilak Verma. These three players add value to Team India and they are the ones who are posing a threat to England in the T20 series.
England under the Shadow of VAT
Now the question is how have they become a threat to England. For that, you will have to look at their performance in the series so far, where all three of them, i.e. Varun, Abhishek, and Tilak are on top. If Varun is the highest wicket-taker in the series, then Abhishek and Tilak's name are in the list of players scoring the most runs.
V means Varun Chakravarthy
Talking about Varun Chakravarthy, he took 10 wickets at an average of 8.50 in the first 3 matches of the 5 T20 series against England. This also includes the feat of taking 5 wickets in an innings. With this performance, he has become the highest wicket-taker in the series. Varun took 3 wickets in the Kolkata T20. He took 2 wickets in the second T20 played in Chennai. At the same time, he took 5 wickets on the Rajkot pitch.
A means Abhishek Sharma
Abhishek Sharma is the most hit on the batting front. He has hit 115 runs in the 3 matches played so far with 8 sixes and a strike rate of more than 212. Abhishek is the highest run scorer for India in the series against England.
T means Tilak Varma
Tilak Verma is also not far behind Abhishek in terms of scoring runs. He has scored 109 runs with 6 sixes and a strike rate of 128.23 in the first 3 matches of the T20 series played against England. With this figure, he is India's second top scorer.
If these 3 players maintain the same form in the next 2 matches, then the Indian team, which is currently leading 2-1, can hardly be stopped from lifting the T20 series trophy. And, this fear is looming over England.