ENG-W vs IND-W Highlights, 5th T20I: England Grabs Consolation Five-Wicket Win in Last-Ball Thriller Against India
ENGLAND, JUL 12 – India secured their first-ever Women's T20 International series win in England by 3-2 despite losing the final match in a last-ball thriller at Edgbaston, Birmingham.
- India lost to England by five wickets in the fifth T20I, despite winning the series 3-2 overall.
- Shafali Verma scored 75 runs off 41 balls, setting a target of 167 runs.
- England successfully chased down the target on the last ball, aided by a strong partnership between Sophia Dunkley and Danielle Wyatt-Hodge.
- India and England will play a three-match ODI series starting July 16 at Southampton.
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IND vs ENG, 5th T20I: Last-ball thriller at Edgbaston as India miss late chance to script a come-from-behind win
Smriti Mandhana, at mid on, missed a fairly straightforward run out chance off the last ball that could have forced a Super Over. Nevertheless, India finished as the series winners by a 3-2 scoreline.
Watch Video: Radha Yadav Takes a Blinder to Dismiss Amy Jones in the 5th T20I At Edgbaston - Female Cricket
In the cauldron of Edgbaston, with adrenaline running high and the home crowd in full voice, Radha Yadav pulled off a moment of magic that will be replayed for years… The post Watch Video: Radha Yadav Takes a Blinder to Dismiss Amy Jones in the 5th T20I At Edgbaston appeared first on Female Cricket.
“Judge Us Next July”: Charlotte Edwards Stands Firm After England Lose T20I Series to India - Revsportz
Charlotte_Edwards (PC: ECB) England Women lost the five-match T20I series 3–2 to India Women after a closely contested set of games. The home side lost the first two matches before making a strong comeback in the third. India sealed the series by winning the fourth T20I, but England ended on a high with a thrilling win in the final game at Birmingham. Both of England’s victories came in tight finishes, but they were not enough to overturn India’…
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