Match Winning prediction and betting tips for England Women vs Pakistan Women To be played on 26th May on the Pitch of the …
Match Winning prediction and betting tips for England Women vs Pakistan Women To be played on 26th May on the Pitch of the …
England Women vs Pakistan Women 2nd ODI Winning Odds
England Women – 1.45 (On Rs.100, users will get Rs.145 in return). Bet Now
Pakistan Women – 1.82 (If the user bet Rs.100, he will get Rs.182 returns). Bet Now
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Match: England Women vs Pakistan Women 2nd ODI Match Pakistan Women tour of England, 2024
Date: 26th May 2024
Time: 03:30 pm IST and 10:00 am GMT
Venue: The Cooper Associates County Ground – Taunton, England
Although the wickets have historically been suitable for batting, the match will take place in somewhat moist circumstances due to some rain in the lead-up. However, stodgy wickets that retain moisture may not be ideal for batting.
In addition, rain is predicted for a significant portion of the game, so if the rain gods are gracious, the contest may be shortened.
The description of the first ODI victory as “scrappy” by England captain Heather Knight couldn’t be more true. It was, in fact. The England women, asked to bat first, got off to a fairly easy start, with many of them (Amy Jones, Tammy Beaumont, and Nat Sciver Brunt) reaching their 30s but not reaching higher. After a run of poor ODI scores, Alice Capsey finished with the best score of any player on either side, 44.
Charlie Dean went out for a solid 20 off 21, while Captain Heather Knight was out for just one run short of thirty. With 243 runs scored, England concluded their innings and presented Pakistan with a formidable challenge. Although Pakistani batsmen managed to settle down and maintain a steady score, seam bowlers Kate Cross and Lauren Bell had a strong start.
However, as Sophie Ecclestone and Charlie Dean, two spin bowling duos, were added to the attack, the tide of the game turned in England’s favor. Together, they took five wickets while bowling well in tandem, displaying excellent control over their line and length.
Maia Bouchier, Tammy Beaumont, Heather Knight (c), Nat Scivr-Brunt, Alice Capsey, Amy Jones (wk), Charlie Dean, Sophie Ecclestone, Sarah Glenn, Kate Cross, Lauren Bell.
The Pakistani women entered this series fully aware of the disadvantages they would face throughout the entire tour.
They were unable to leave their mark in the first two Twenty matches, but in the third, they battled valiantly. It was not surprising that the Pakistani women lost the T20 series 0–3 in unfamiliar environment, but it appeared that they were gradually building some momentum and finding their rhythm. But as the Derby loss showed, this Pakistani team is unable to exert control over England’s caliber of opponents for a significant portion of the game.
Although players such as Diana Baig, Sadaf Hamas, and Nida Dar are dominating the English side, they still lack experience in shutting games out from advantageous situations. Although they got off to a strong start in the first match, the team gave way under duress and lost wickets frequently, which let the English spinners, who attacked relentlessly, win.
Sidra Ameen, Sadaf Shamas, Muneeba Ali, Ayesha Zafar, Nida Dar (c), Aliya Riaz, Fatima Sana, Najiha Alvi (wk), Umm-e-Hani, Diana Baig, Nashra Sandhu.
Even if they are playing passable cricket, England’s women are still winning by sizable margins. They’ll be unbeatable against this Pakistani batting order, which appears a little cautious in unfamiliar circumstances, if they step it up and put on a clinic. We are supporting England Women to win this competition.