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Bristol: Jemimah Rodrigues (63, 41B, 9×4, 1×6) and match player Amanjot Kaur (63 Not Out, 40B, 9×4, in three overs in 1-28) and her 93-run stand for a half-saint meter fighting for titing by 24 runs off just 55 balls.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Continuing their fine show, the Indian women’s team thus took a 2–0 lead in the five-match series. After defeating the hosts in T20I before a record margin of 97 runs, India now has a chance to wrap the victory of a rare T20I series over England in England and make history when they play the hosts at the third T20I at Kia Oval in London in a night match on Friday (July 4).This was the first time England lost a female T20 International in Bristol.

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The hosts were asked to bat first, the Indian women’s team scored a malignant score of 181 for four in 20 overs – the second largest WT20I total in the Bristol – which when it was reduced to 31 for three in the sixth over, opener Shafli Verma (3), Last Match Centurion (13) and in -Form Battermia Bandar (13) Warmist (13) Warmist (13) Warms (13) Warm -Operts Match Was outside cheaply.

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Playing in his Landmark 150th T20I, Mandana crossed two boundaries in his first four delivery, making him and Shafali the most successful pair in terms of the most run as a initial partnership in women’s T20Is history. However, the Indian vice-captain succumbed to a spectacular grip from M Earlot by Lauren Bell.Although Rodrigues and Amjhot, who scored 92 runs in only 13 T20s, did not have the highest score with 41, completely changed the color of the match, thus surviving a large number of Indian supporters in about 15,000 crowds here.After Rodrigues, who attacked 33 balls in half century, dropped out in the 15th over, explosive ‘Keeper Richa Ghosh blasted a Quickfire 32 Not Out (20B, 6×4), added 57 to an unbeaten fifth wicket partnership in 34 balls, which was in the final in the finals. During his cameo, Ghosh crossed the 1000 -run landmark in WT20IS, playing his 64th T20I. For England, Pacer Lauren Bell had standouts with ball ball, took two for 17 in four overs.India then placed an enthusiastic show with a ball to limit the England women’s team to 157 for seven in 20 overs. Like India, England also faced a bad collapse at the beginning of their innings, as they slipped up to 17 for three in the fourth over, with Sophia Dankley (1), with out-of-form Danny Wyt-Hodes and new captain Nut Skiver-Bunt (13) all lost their wickets. The main wicket of the skiver-bunt was seen by Amjot Kaur, who was caught by the England captain in the mid-on by his counterpart Harmanpreet Kaur.Witness-Hodes ended their three consecutive ducks runs, but were out for only one when she was caught in mid-off from Deepti Sharma, in a line for the second time that she bowed to the off-spin of Deepti.Tammy Buomont (54, 35B, 8×4, 1×6) and ‘Keeper-Bat Amy Jones (32, 27B, 4×4) added 70 in just 49 balls for the fourth wicket, but thrown at the point by a good piece of a fightback, a good piece of pick up and a good piece of pick up. Finally, veteran left -handed spinner Sophie Eclestone (35, 23B, 4×6) used long handles, but had a game control in India.Left-arm spinner Mr. Charani, who scored four runs for 12 in his T20I debut in the first match, once again produced an outstanding show, returning two figures for 28 in four overs.After the match, Harmanpreet Kaur and her team gently posed for pictures with India’s mixed disability team, who played a match against their English counterparts at the same place in the first day, who lost by seven wickets.

Brief score:In India in 181–4 20 overs (Jemimah Rodrigues 63, Amjhot Kaur Not Out 63, Richa Ghosh 32; Lauren Bel 2-17) defeated England 157-7 in 20 overs (Tammy Buomont 54, Sophie Ecalestone 35, Amy Jones 32; Mr. Jones 2-28).

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