2nd Women’s T20i: Jemimah Rodrigues, Amanjot Kaur Star in 24 -point victory in India against England | Cricket news
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Bristol: Fighting the half-century by Jemimah Rodrigues (63, 41b, 9×4, 1×6) and the Amanjot Kaur match player (63 not out, 40b, 9×4, 1-28 in three overs) and their 93-point stand for the fourth counter in 55 balls helped the mundum of the series of the Women series of India. night.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Continuing their beautiful show, the Indian women’s team therefore took a 2-0 lead in the five game series. After beating the hosts in the first T20i with a record margin of 97 points, India is now lucky to fill a rare victory in the T20I series over England in England and to make history when they play hosts on Friday July 4 in the third T20i in Kia Oval in London in a night match.It was the first time that England has lost an international female T20 in Bristol.

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Asked to beat first by the hosts, the Indian women’s team on a formidable score of 181 for four in 20 Overs – the second highest Total WT20i in Bristol – which seemed very improbable when he dropped to 31 for three in the sixth, as Batter Smriti Mandhana (3), the last match harmpt the first game because of a rush game that was at a lower cost.

Smriti Mandhana post-match press conference

Playing in her benchmark 150th T20i, Mandhana caressed two limits in her first four deliveries, making her and Shafali the most successful pair in terms of most races as opening partnership in the history of female T20is. However, the Indian vice-captain died of a brilliant socket by Lauren Bell off Em Arlott.However, Rodrigues and Amanjot, who had only scored 92 points in 13 T20is, 41 not making his highest score, completely changed the complexion of the match, bringing the number of Indian supporters to live in the crowd of almost 15,000 people.After Rodrigues, who stroked half a century of 33 balls, was in the 15th, the explosive `Head Guard, Richa Ghosh, exploded a Quickfire 32 not out (20b, 6×4), adding 57 in a fifth Invainu counter partnership in 34 balls, giving the perfect final stories 117 in the last 10 out of the other 10. During his cameo, Ghosh, playing his 64th T20i, crossed the benchmark of 1000 points in WT20is. For England, the Lauren Bell stimulator was out of the ball, taking two for 17 in four overs.India then presented a fiery show with the ball to restrict the female team of England to 157 for seven in 20 Overs. Like India, England also underwent a bad collapse at the start of their sleeves, when they fell to 17 for three in the fourth, with Sophia Dunkley (1), the Danni Wyatt-Hodge out of shape and the new Skipper Nat Sciver-Brunt (13) all lost their counters early in the room. The key window of Sciver-Brunt was scalped by Amanjot Kaur, who had the captain of England captured halfway through his counterpart Harmanpreet Kaur.Wyatt-Hodge put an end to his race for three successive ducks, but was released for only one when she was taken in the middle of Deepti Sharma, the second time in a row that she had succumbed to the spin out of Deepti.Tammy Beaumont (54, 35b, 8×4, 1×6) and “ Keeper-Bat, Amy Jones (32, 27b, 4×4), added 70 in just 49 balls for the fourth window to stage a dangerous fight. Towards the end, Sophie Ecclestone (35b, 23b, 4×4, 1×6) used the long handle, but India had the game.The Spinner of the left arm Shree Charani, who took four for 12 during his T20I in early match, once again produced an exceptional show, figures for two for 28 in four overs.After the match, Harmanpreet Kaur and his team made a pleasure for photos with the Mixed Handicap team of India, who had earned a match against his English counterparts earlier, losing by seven counters.

Late selection meeting between Gautam Gambir, Shubman Gill and Ajit Agarkar near Pitch?

In short, scores:India 181-4 in 20 Overs (Jemimah Rodrigues 63, Amanjot Kaur Not Out 63, Richa Ghosh 32 Not Out; Lauren Bell 2-17) beaten England 157-7 in 20 Overs (Tammy Beaumont 54, Sophie Ecclestone 35, Amy Jones 32; Shree Charani 2-28) per 24 series.

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