After two morale-boosting wins against Pakistan and West Indies, it was a difficult outing for India Women’s team vs England Women’s team.
Brilliant bowling spell by Charlie Dean and Anya Shrubsole were backed by courageous batting performance as England defeated India by four wickets in the ongoing ICC Women’ s World Cup 2022 at Bay Oval on Wednesday.
It was a clinical performance from the defending champion as they successfully bowled out India inside 37 overs at the Bay Oval.
England register their first win of #CWC22
They defeat India by four wickets to keep their campaign alive! pic.twitter.com/6zYzwS4mQG
— ICC Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) March 16, 2022
Chasing 135, Danielle Wyatt and Tammy Beaumont came out to open. On the other hand, Jhulan Goswami bowled the first over for India.
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She conceded three runs in the first over of the innings. Meghna Singh came to do the second over and gave a big blow to England as soon as she came.
She sent Wyatt to the pavilion. Wyatt was caught by Sneh Rana at the first slip. Women in Blue looked in trouble, as Natalie Sciver applied caution and she snitched a crucial partnership with captain Heather Knight.
That’s that from the #ENGvIND game.
England win by 4 wickets.
Scorecard – https://t.co/cpWXApZ2Wt #ENGvIND #CWC22 pic.twitter.com/rSlMxy8ec6
— BCCI Women (@BCCIWomen) March 16, 2022
England reached 50/2 at the 15-over mark of their innings. Pooja Vastrakar broke the dangerous-looking partnership between the captain and vice-captain as she sent Sciver back to the pavilion in 16th over.
Gayakwad gave India a much-needed breakthrough and send Amy Jones to the pavilion, Harmanpreet took the best catch.
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It was with the ball that England really shone, as Charlie Dean (4/23) ripped through the India top-order and Anya Shrubsole (2/20) put the polish on impressive team performance.
The returning Heather Knight fifty added the finishing touch on a late England flurry with the bat. Skipper Heather Knight scored a brilliant fifty as England register their maiden win in the ongoing tournament.
India had earlier lost their encounter against New Zealand by 62 runs, and now their second defeat came against England.
With agency inputs