England Women vs India Women will come face to face against each other in the 3rd following ODI match between these two…
England Women vs India Women will come face to face against each other in the 3rd following ODI match between these two…
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Match: England Women vs India Women, 3rd ODI Match 2022
Date: September 24, 2022
Time: 10:30 am GMT and 03:30 pm IST
Venue: Lord’s, London, England.
This match will take place at Lord’s, the holiest site in cricket. The Lord’s pitch is available for sporting events, and it will have plenty to offer bowlers as well. In order for the team batting first to feel secure at this stadium, they should score around about 240 runs.
Start the game with temperatures at 28 degrees and high humidity. Some clouds are possible in the first half, but the sun will be shining brightly in the second.
The Indian women’s team posted a high total in the final game of the one-day series, and England had to try and beat it. The England women started their pursuit with a score of 47, but they quickly fell to 3 with the loss of early wickets. Danielle Wyatt and Alice Capsey scored 65 and 39 runs, respectively, to bring some life back to the English innings. Once these two veteran batters were removed from the game by the Indian women bowlers, the rest of the batting was unable to maintain its previous momentum. At the end of the 45th over, England’s women had scored only 245 runs before being bowled out. They lost by an enormous 88-run deficit in the end.
As the series comes to a close, Danielle Wyatt has scored the most runs for England’s women’s team. So far in the series, she has 108 runs scored. Sarah Glenn has taken the most wickets for England, with six, so far in the series. These runs were hit by Danielle Wyatt at a 100% clip. During her last two matches, England’s Charlotte Dean has performed admirably, hitting 61 runs at a 93.85 strike rate. As a member of the England women’s team, Alice Capsey has 58 runs at a strike rate of 90.62.
Even if each of Charlotte Dean’s two wickets in the series cost England 42 runs, she has nevertheless done a decent job for the English women’s team. As a bowler, Kate Cross is a tad better than the rest of the team, taking 3 wickets at an impressive 37.00 average. So far in the series, Sophie Ecclestone has only made two appearances, but she has managed to take one wicket. In the second game of the series, Danielle Wyatt scored 65 runs off of 58 balls, England’s highest score so far.
Emma Lamb, Tammy Beaumont, Sophia Dunkley, Alice Capsey, Danielle Wyatt, Amy Jones (c & wk), Freya Kemp, Sophie Ecclestone, Charlotte Dean, Kate Cross, Lauren Bell
Indian women batted first in the second ODI of the series and produced a massive total. 50 overs yielded 333 runs for 5 wickets. Harmanpreet Kaur scored 143 from 111 balls. Kaur blasted English bowlers and never lost momentum. Harleen Deol’s 58 runs helped her team reach 333 runs.
Harmanpreet Kaur is India’s best run-scorer. So far, she’s scored 271 runs. Sneh Rana has 6 wickets in the series for India. Harmanpreet Kaur has 578 runs in 10 India outings. It’s true. 578 runs in 10 matches at 96.33 and 92.33. The Indian star is Bradman-like. Smriti Mandhana has scored 504 runs in 10 games with a 56 average and 86.44 strike rate.
Renuka Singh has picked up 11 wickets in her past four Indian women’s appearances. She has a 4.32 economy and 18.54 striking rate. Meghna Singh has 11 wickets in 8 games for India. She has a 4.78 economy rate and a 34.00 strike rate. Harleen Deol scored 64 runs for India despite a slow strike rate of 69.57.
Smriti Mandhana, Shafali Verma, Yastika Bhatia (wk), Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Dayalan Hemalatha, Harleen Deol, Deepti Sharma, Pooja Vastrakar, Jhulan Goswami, Renuka Singh, Rajeshwari Gayakwad
Following the intensely competitive WIT20 series earlier this month, this one has been just as much fun to watch. We know England’s young batting lineup won’t come through every time, but we’re still betting on them to win the series.