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British vs. India: Tourists win four ticket districts and win the Women’s ODI series | Cricket News

British vs. India: Tourists win four ticket districts and win the Women’s ODI series | Cricket News

After the British ranked fourth in the first female ODI held in Southamp Turn, British were left in the territory that lined up to avoid British victory.

In order to return from the 3-2 defeat in the T20 series, the UK won the UTILITA BOWL. Birthday Girl sophia dunkley ranked first with 83 off 92 balls.

The first ODI summary -India wins with four ticket gaps

50 Over: British 258-6: Sophia dunkley (83 off 92), Alive Davidson-Richards (53 off 73); SNEH RANA (2-31) KRANTI GOUD (2-55)

India 262-6 48.2 Over: Deepti Sharma (62 off 64), Jemimah Rodrigues (48 off 54); Charlie Dean (2-52), sophie ecclestone (1-34).

England feared that England did not get enough runs in the board of directors when India’s 14th -century Audi drove the total system for 48.2 over the half century.

India’s fifth consecutive ODI victory in the UK soil Sky Sports.

Indian advantage of the Women’s ODI series

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Kranti GOUD in India specialized in the UK’s Amy Jones and Tammy Beaumont.

The UK won the Toss and AMY Jones and Tammy Beaumont were sacrificed to Kranti GOUD at the opening order.

India’s Simmer has been restored from three irregular three consecutive wides by cutting the top of Jones’ off stump and trapping Beaumont LBW in fifth.

Emma Lamb and Nat Sky Brunt led the British recovery and raised the 71 large stand for the third ticket, but both returned their driving force when they saw the course to reach the half-century guidance.

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Nat Sciver-Brunt was dismissed as a gorgeous catch by Jemimah Rodrigues in India.

The lamb drilled a hole with the Indian captain Harmanpree Kaur in the middle of the Bowling of SNEH RANA on the 19th, and Spinner struck her next to a great catch from the short midwitt Jemimah Rodrigues.

The second burst left India in ascension, but secondly, the UK recovered with Dunkley and Alice Davidson-Richards with five partnerships in 106 times, securing a host and exceeding 200.

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Richa Ghosh in India blocked Alice Davidson-Richards for half a century.

Dunkley played 68 balls in 68 balls, and Davidson-Richards accidentally lost the ticket gate when the latter frozen the ticket gate before the second half-century in the 70 balls.

Sophie Ecclestone’s 199 balls fell on the 23rd birthday Dunkley dropped the last ball to Amanjot Kaur.

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Sophia Dunk in England took the last ball after an impressive innings.

India settled to frustrate the British bogers and chased 259 by winning the fashion that guarantees Owner Pratika Rawal and SMRITI Mandhana.

England finally broke break, and Loren Bell shared the 48 -run stand for the first ticket gate and started at 28 years old and found the faint edge in my bat.

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Sophie Ecclestone was able to see India’s Pratika Rawal for the second ticket in the UK.

Rawal has packed 14 runs for half a century and returned to the top of the off -stumps through the gate.

As India seemed to be cruising, Davidson-Lihese seemed to be making a good match for the game according to the British favor.

Harmanpreet Kaur, where Charlie Dean trapped LBW, returned to Pavilion after a good review overturned the original field decision.

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Harleen deol in England was kicked out after the British’s capitalization was not grounded.

However, tourists hit 124-4 on the 28th, and Sharma and Rodriguez recorded 90 runs for the fifth ticket gate to decorate their stomachs and frustrate England.

And Amanjot Kaur was expensive as Sharma reached 52 balls to reach 52 balls in order to win 10 balls.

Sciver-brunt recognizes the UK with BAT

The British captain Nat Sciver-Brunt talked about the Sky Sports cricket. “The middle partnership was huge: Sophia Dunkley and Alice Davidson-Richards were so good to get that score in 90-4.

“But ultimately we didn’t run enough because of the ticket gate cluster.

“It was a good surface, and the outfielder would actually dry and drink the second innings throughout our innings. Perhaps 280 was a fair score.”

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Deepti Sharma recorded a large six -scale six as India chased the UK in the first ODI.

KAUR emphasizes the training and improvement of India

Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaur told Sky Sports cricket: “Good feeling. Today’s how we play and bowling was important.

“It was a good ticket gate, and we knew if we stayed in the middle of the game.

“Fielding is what we’re working. We’ve missed some opportunities, but in the next game we’ll put something in the field.

“DEEPTI and credit for the way she hit.”

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Mark Butcher shares why Linsey Smith can add balance to professional bowling and ODI.

British vs. India schedule

All time of England and Ireland; All live in Sky Sports

T20 International Series

1st International Series

  • First ODI (Southampton): India wins with 4 ticket gates
  • Second ODI: Saturday, July 19 (11 am) -Lord
  • Third ODI: Tuesday, July 22 (1 pm) -Chester-Les Street

The second woman between the UK and India lives in an international international international, Saturday at 10:30 am (first, 11 am) or a stream without a contract.

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