Consolation for England Women in Final T20I

A look back at yesterday evening’s T20I between the England and India women’s teams and a large photo gallery.

The test match between the England and India men’s teams is still going on, and it is a battle royal. Last night the women’s teams assembled at Edgbaston for the fifth and final match of a T2oI series. India had already secured the series but it was still a hard fought match.

With an ODI series to come, and then a world cup in that format, which gave it priority England made a number of changes. Both the Laurens, Bell and Filer, were rested, as was batter/ off spinner Alice Capsey. England won the toss and opted to bowl…

Shafali Verma played a superb innings for India, scoring 75 off 41 balls, before falling to a catch by Maia Bouchier, playing her first international match since her awful tour of Australia off Charlie Dean, one of three wickets for the off spinner who also went for only 23 in her four overs. No one else really fired, with Richa Ghosh’s 24 off 16 the next best contirbution.

Sophia Dunkley and Danni Wyatt-Hodge led off with a century opening stand for England, and although they fell close together, Tammy Beaumont, acting captain with Sciver-Brunt hors de combat, played a little gem of an innings, sharing important stands with Bouchier and then Amy Jones. Just as it seemed Beaumont and Jones were carrying England to the win both fell, Beaumont bowled by Reddy for 30 (20), and Jones to a spectacular catch by Radha Yadav in the same over. That left five needed off three balls, but Ecclestone played her first ball well, and she and Paige Scholfield ran hard to get through for three runs, making it two needed off two. A single off each ball, neither with any great risk attached did the job and England had won by five wickets. Dean’s bowling got her the Player of the Match award.

My usual sign off…

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Author: Thomas

I am a founder member and currently secretary of the West Norfolk Autism Group and am autistic myself. I am a very keen photographer and almost every blog post I produce will feature some of my own photographs. I am an avidly keen cricket fan and often post about that sport.

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