
Tammy Beaumont believes that India will be another stage of England if India starts from LIVE on SKY SPORTS and heads to heads in the T20I series.
World No 2 Side England welcomes third place for five T20I and welcomes three ODIs in a good test with Charlotte Edwards’ World Cup.
England participated in the series on the back of the dominant T20I Series White Wash, which led the new head coach to the perfect start.
In Beaumont, India shows greater challenges to accurately determine where the British are as the British starts. She hopes to maintain a good form of West Indian system to improve the records of India.
Beaumont said, “I think it’s a good marker about where the team is.
“Obviously, we will be a harder test than the Western system because there is a big winter in India.
“I think that expanding five T20 and three ODI series is a great time to test ourselves.
“They have a young and experience team we haven’t seen before, but WIPL knows that it has thick and fast talents, so it will be a tough series.
“India is a team that wants to have a better record, so this is my goal.”
When Britain welcomed India in 2022, there was a big controversy when Deepti Sharma dismissed Charlie Dean as a ‘Man Card’.
Dean did not win at the end of the non-striker, but he was 115-9 years old, but he ran away while trying to win comfortably in the 47-year-old wrinkles before finishing the jewelry after Sharma entered the delivery stride.
‘Mankad’ dismissal was supported by the third referee and sealed 16 victories and 3-0 series sweeps in India, and Dean threw a bat to the ground as Dean shed tears in the crowd in the crowd.
The reaction was spiral, and Sharma told reporters that she warned Dean.
Although this incident has injected the drama, Beaumont claims that it will not cause blood, but the UK will check if the bat is firmly after the bat is firm.
Beaumont added, “It’s gone. It’s in the past.”
“Charlie and Deepti played on the same team of London Spirit.
“It is in the law. Unless it becomes a bit more clear about the law and what calculates and the calculation, it will continue.
“Unfortunately, we must board with him, and I am convinced that there will be many regeneration, especially the Lord’s game.
“We will see if our bats are after our bats are as fierce and competitive as we always do.”
British squad for the IT20 series with India
NAT Sciver-Brunt (the Blaze), Em Arlott (Birmingham Bear), Tammy Beaumont (The Blaze), Lauren Bell (Hampshire Hawks), Alice Capsey (Surrey), Charlie Dean (Somerset), Sophia Dunkley (Surrey), Sophie Ecclestone (Lancashire Thunder), Lauren (Duren) Hawks), Danni Wyatt-Hodge (Surrey), Issy Wong.
Home to India’s T20 International Series (June to July)
- First T20: Saturday, June 28 at 2:30 pm-Nottingham Trent Bridge
- Second T20: Tuesday, July 1 at 6:30 pm -unique stadium, Bristol
- Third T20: July 4th Friday at 6:35 pm -Kia elliptical London
- Fourth T20: Wednesday, July 9 at 6:30 pm -Emirate Airlines Old Trafford, Manchester
- Fifth T20: Saturday, July 12 at 6:35 pm -Birmingham edgbaston
Home to India (July) 1 International Series
- First ODI: Wednesday, July 16 (1 pm) -Soutam turn utilita bowl
- Second ODI: Saturday, July 19 (11 am) -London monarch
- Third ODI: Tuesday, July 22 at 1pm (1 pm) -Chester-Le-Street’s unique riverside seat
Look at the British first T20 International for India’s first India Live On Sky Sports Cricket June 28 at 2 pm- Stream the cricket now