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India Women Vs Live Score England Women, 3rd T20I: India head into the crucial third Women’s T20 International against England hoping that their middle order will finally perform under pressure. With the series level at 1-1, the final match presents an important opportunity for both teams to build confidence before the Women’s T20 World Cup begins later this month.

For India, the England tour is more than just a bilateral assignment. It serves as a key test for the global tournament and allows team management to assess combinations and player roles in conditions similar to those expected during the World Cup.

While there were encouraging signs from the top order, India’s batting lacked consistency in the latter stages of the innings. Yastika Bhatia proved to be an outstanding player, scoring a half-century in the first match and backing it up with another useful knock in the second. Jemimah Rodrigues also impressed with a fifty while Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma looked good during the chase in the previous game.

However, India’s inability to finish remains a major concern. In the opener, the team managed just 40 runs in the last five overs despite being well placed earlier in the innings. The second game saw an even bigger collapse as India stumbled dramatically in the closing stages of the chase after reaching a comfortable position.

Experienced all-rounder Deepti Sharma and batsman Richa Ghosh will thus be in the limelight. India need this pair to provide stability and acceleration in the middle overs. Captain Harmanpreet Kaur, one of the team’s most powerful hitters, may also need to step in deeper and lead the innings to the finish line.

England, meanwhile, have batting concerns of their own. Amy Jones’ 67 is the only fifty scored by an English batsman in the series so far. Although several players started, none were able to produce a match-defining innings. With both sides looking for batting consistency, the final T20I promises to be a highly contested encounter with World Cup implications.