
A team of men could suffer a heartbreaking loss during the recent test match in Headleyy, but the Indian Women’s Team proceeded to England’s massive 97-run in TRENT Bridge on Saturday, June 28. Stand-in Captain Mandhan’s Captain led her way with her record, which allowed India to be filed in their 200, five, five, five, five, five, five.
The English dough, except for the SCIVER-BRUNT, was persecuted by the target, they were blown by Indian pitchers because the hosts suffered their biggest loss in the T20i format. Sciver-Brunt scored 66, but it was Sree Charani, who debuted, who was the star of the show in the second shift and picked up four to 12 because England was associated with only 113 runs at 14.5 overs.
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No HarmanPreet, no problem
India was a heavy wound before throwing when Captain Harmanpreet Kaur was expelled from the competition. Harmanpreet was hit during the warm -up game and team management decided to give Star Batter some rest. This meant that Mandhana had to come as a captain for a goal on a goal that looked like an absolute pleasure for the dough.
India was inserted into the bat of England and Mandhan was an aggressor early. She got several boundaries while Shafali Verma fought for dynamics at the other end. Despite Mandhanov 31 out of 19 balls in PowerPlay, India received only 47 runs in the first six.
Something needed to change and it was Mandhana who led the accusation. The turning point was the seventh when Stand-in decided to take Sophie Eccelstone to cleanse products with several six and boundaries when 19 came from the first six balls of ESA.
Mandhana soon reached 31. T20i fifty, but Shafali’s struggle in the middle ended and Harleen Deol ended in the middle. The right -hand dough probably sat down if it wasn’t for Harmanpreet’s Niggle and she took full advantage of the chance.
Harleen began with certainty and four boundaries, which also helped Mandhana easily switch the gear. Harleen got a rescue rope when Wyatt-Hodge dropped the sitter and the duo was rinsed and got their fifty running stand in a quick time.
Mandhana always looked at a hundred in this format after her many attempts and finally decided that on Saturday there was the day she was in historical books. She liked to run around as well as elegance in shots from captain because two boundaries were enough to get to the memory and become The second Indian dough to achieve a function.
Soon after, Harleen fell on a well -made 43 out of 23 balls when the goals began to sharpen. Mandhana added several other runs and was released in the finals, but the damage was already caused.
Charani coast
The problem for England was not a playground, but the way they went with persecution. The surface remained faithful to its nature, but English dough seemed to be in a hurry instead of their shifts. Sophia Dunkley was the first to fall into Amanjot Kaur in the first over.
Danielle Wyatt-Hodge left the first ball and the hosts were in great trouble. Sciver-Brunt looked on the class except the other compatriots when they powered them at 58 in 6 overs before Beaumont sent a deepti Sharma packaging.
And that was about the partnership and the goals were constantly falling. Charani opened its goal with the scalp of Capsey, which had England wind up 71 for 5 in nine overs. The Sciver-Brunt got to fifty in 31 and led a lonely battle when Charani came to clean his tail along with the rest.
She got the goal-Brunt and Lauren Bell goal to conclude an agreement because India took the lead 1-0.
Another match is in Bristol 1 July.
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Published on:
June 28, 2025
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