In this second confront of England Women vs India Women; There is a good probability that the surface will aid…
In this second confront of England Women vs India Women; There is a good probability that the surface will aid…
England Women vs India Women 2nd ODI Winning Odds
England Women – 1.50 (On Rs.100 users will get Rs.150 in return). Bet Now
India Women– 2.50 (If the user bet Rs.100 he will get 250 returns). Bet Now
more match predictions- Pakistan vs England, Betting Tips, and Match Prediction
Match: England Women vs India Women, 2nd ODI Match 2022
Date: September 21, 2022,
Time: 12.30 pm GMT and 07:30 pm IST
Venue: St Lawrence Ground – Canterbury, United Kingdom
St. Lawrence Ground in Canterbury is the venue for the match. This stadium has been favorable to spinners so far in the 2022 season, and we anticipate that trend to continue in this match.
At the start of the game, the temperature will reach a high of 28 degrees, and the humidity will be very high. The first half may see some clouds, but the sun will come out for the second.
On a slow pitch and facing tough opposition from the Indian spinners, the England Women were ultimately forced to settle for a disappointing total. Everyone from Dunkley and Capsey to Wyatt and the lower order got off to good starts, but ultimately nobody was able to make it count. You could see how deep England’s batting lineup is even in the first game.
It was able to challenge India on a difficult day and prompt its two top hitters to put up high numbers. If the English batsmen are on their game, they may be able to utterly eliminate India from the match.
Perhaps the bowling score should be of greater consequence. At no point in either of their innings were Mandhana or Kaur troubled by the English bowlers. They spent a lot of money on bowlers who gave up a lot of runs. Perhaps Kate Cross and Sophie Ecclestone were the only ones to wrest back some kind of authority.
Emma Lamb, Tammy Beaumont, Sophia Dunkley, Alice Capsey, Danielle Wyatt, Amy Jones (c & wk), Alice Davidson Richards, Sophie Ecclestone, Charlotte Dean, Kate Cross, Issy Wong
India’s performance in that first ODI was outstanding. It was a nearly faultless performance that will be difficult to replicate. Early wickets were taken by the bowlers, and the spinners made scoring difficult. When chasing, the batters, led by Mandhana and Kaur, batted with intent and scored runs at a brisk clip to ensure there was never any pressure.
When India plays like this, they are really difficult to beat, but as we saw in the T20s, they are completely reliant on Mandhana and Kaur. We believe India would have struggled even with a below-par target in the first match if their senior hitters had been dismissed.
On top of that, the first match’s conditions favored slower bowlers, but the second match’s conditions are less likely to do so.
Bowling might be a problem for India if they play on a better hitting surface, and the team’s limited batting depth can be a hindrance.
Smriti Mandhana, Shafali Verma, Harleen Deol, Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Deepti Sharma, Yastika Bhatia (wk), Pooja Vastrakar, Sneh Rana, Jhulan Goswami, Rajeshwari Gayakwad, Meghna Singh
There is a good probability that the surface will aid the spin bowlers, giving India Women a better chance to win and finish off the series. However, we anticipate a much greater performance from England’s hitters, and we’re backing England Women to win. The odds favor the English Women over the Indian Women.