
India Shree Charani lifts the trophy with teammates (Martin Rickett/Pa via AP) England secured a thrilling victory of five goals against India in the latest T20 match in Birmingham on Saturday and chased the Indian goal of 167 on the last ball. Despite the loss of India, the first female series T20 won against England 3-2.Explosive shifts Shafali Verma 75 Runs powered India to 167 to 7 after it was sent to Bat. Her knocking included 13 borders and six, reaching her fifty in just 23 balls, the second fastest joint of the Indian woman in WT20s.Indian shifts began with an aggressive beginning of the captain of Mandhany’s captain and hit the boundaries after each other before the supply of Ema Arlott fell. The Rodrigues followed shortly thereafter, Linsey Smith bowed.Verma and Captain Harmanpreet Kaur created a key partnership of 66 fleeing 43 balls before Kaur released Charlie Dean to 15.Verma’s standout shows the seventh compared to Issa Wong, scoring 20 runs with three borders and six. Her shifts ended up in 14th place when Maia Bouchier took a diving catch for a long time on Dean’s bowling.Richa Ghosh contributed fast 24 out of 16 balls, while Radha Yadav added 14 runs when India was driving 56 runs in the last 41 of the balls. Charlie Dean appeared as the most successful supervisor of England with characters 3/23.
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England Chase began impressively with Sophia Dunkley and Danielle Wyatt-Hodge in 101-Run partnership in 10.4 overs. Dunkley scored 46 out of 30 balls while Wyatt-Hodge made 56 out of 37 deliveries.The match reached a tense climax in the final with England, which needed six runs. Arundhati Reddy created pressure by dismissing Captain Tammy Beaumont and Amy Jones and England left 5 runs out of 3 balls.Sophie Ecclestone and Paige Scholfield kept their nerves to lead England to win the final delivery. Reddy ended with numbers 2/47.Teams will now move their focus on a series of three ODI matches, starting on the 16th July in Southampton.