Highlights England Women vs India Women Test Day 3: ENG-W vs IND-W from Bristol
Cricket | June 18, 2021 22:40 ISTHighlights England Women vs India Women Test Day 3: Follow updates from ENG-W vs IND-W Test Day 3 at Bristol.
Highlights England Women vs India Women Test Day 3: Follow updates from ENG-W vs IND-W Test Day 3 at Bristol.
Verma and Mandhana shared a solid 167 runs off 48.5 overs for the opening stand before both departed in quick time as the collapse started for India.
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Debutant off-spinner's three-wicket haul helped Indian women's team make a late comeback on the first day of the one-off Test against England.
The debutant spinner played a key role in India's comeback as Rana and Deepti Sharma took two wickets in the final session after Heather Knight's 95.
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Knight pointed out that it might become sluggish to assist a "spin-heavy" Indian side.
England had announced a 17-member squad, earlier this week, for the fixture.
The one-off Test against India, scheduled to be held from June 16-19, starts an important summer for Knight's team that has an Ashes series followed by a World Cup title defence in New Zealand.
England have announced a 17-member squad which will be trimmed to allow non-selected players to take part in the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy (RHFT).
Sciver took three wickets and scored 63 runs in the chase. Opener Tammy Beaumont was England's top run scorer with an unbeaten 72.
All seven of England's bowlers took wickets to blow the hosts away for just 178.
England captain Heather Knight has been in contact with her West Indies counterpart, Stafanie Taylor, and the pair plan to further discuss how best to mark the movement during the series.
The T20Is will replace scheduled series against India and South Africa after both teams were unavailable to travel due to COVID-19, ECB said on Tuesday.
The South African women's team, which last played at the semifinals of the T20 World Cup in Australia in March, was scheduled to play four ODIs and two T20Is in a bio-secure environment in England.
The Indian women's team was originally slated to play a bilateral series comprising three ODIs and three T20Is against England in June which got postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak.
The Indian women team's tour of England was scheduled to begin on June 25 but was postponed owing to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, two T20Is and four ODIs against South Africa, planned for September, remain on the cards.
Thursday's denial was by no means karmic, but a sheer coincidence in the most unfortunate manner one that only calls for ICC to introspect on their existing rules.
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