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England vs India: Hosts lose by 24 runs in second ladies’s T20I regardless of Tammy Beaumont half-century in Bristol | Cricket Information

England face an uphill battle to keep away from a house sequence defeat towards India after falling to a 24-run loss within the second ladies’s T20I on the Seat Distinctive Stadium in Bristol.

India slumped to 31-3 after shedding the toss and being put in to bat by the hosts, just for Jemimah Rodrigues (63) and Amanjot Kaur (63 not out) to guide the fightback and put the guests again on high.

A late cameo from Richa Ghosh (32 not out) helped the guests shut on 181-4, with Tammy Beaumont (54) main the England cost after the hosts fell to 17-3 early of their chase.

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A mixture-up on the crease noticed Sophia Dunkley dismissed on only one

Beaumont placed on a 70-run stand with Amy Jones (32) earlier than being run out, whereas a late cameo from Sophie Ecclestone (35) was not sufficient to get England near their victory goal.

England ultimately closed on 157-7 to see India, who additionally claimed a 97-run victory at Trent Bridge on Saturday, go 2-0 up within the five-match sequence forward of additional matches on the Kia Oval, Emirates Outdated Trafford and Edgbaston.

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India made it back-to-back wins towards England within the second ladies’s T20 worldwide

How England fell to a different house loss

Smriti Mandhana – India’s centurion throughout their dominant win on Saturday – gave an ominous warning of a repeat show after two boundaries in her first 4 deliveries, making her and Shafali Verma the pair with probably the most runs as a gap partnership in Girls’s IT20s historical past.

Verma (three) fell when she gloved Lauren Filer (1-42) behind to Jones, earlier than Lauren Bell (2-17) produced an excellent catch off Emily Arlott (1-43) to take away Mandhana (13) after which claimed captain Harmanpreet Kaur (one) – through a low take from Filer – in her subsequent over.

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England take away Smriti Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur with two good grabs

India ended the powerplay on 35-3 as Rodrigues and Kaur patiently rebuilt in the course of the first half of the innings, just for Rodrigues to spark a change in tone when she fired Arlott for 3 consecutive boundaries.

Rodrigues raced to a 33-ball half century as a part of a 93-run stand for the fourth wicket, solely to fall for 63 when she minimize a wider supply from Bell to Sophia Dunkley at cowl, though Kaur continued to push ahead as she closed out her maiden T20I half century.

Kaur and Ghosh (32 not out) produced a late boundary burst to take India to 181-4, with England making a nightmare begin to their chase when a expensive mix-up noticed Dunkley run out within the opening over.

Danni Wyatt-Hodge chipped to mid-off for only one, having ended her run of three consecutive geese, whereas Nat Sciver-Brunt’s dismissal left England three down inside the primary 4 overs and below risk of one other record-breaking loss.

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England have had a nightmare begin after shedding Danni Wyatt-Hodge straight after Sophia Dunkley, when she chipped to Harmanpreet Kaur at mid-off

Beaumont responded by racing to a 33-ball half century, placing England in a greater midway place than India had been, however house hopes shortly pale after she was run out by Sneh Rana within the twelfth over.

Shree Charani eliminated Alice Capsey (5) in the identical over as she claimed Jones caught and bowled, slipping England to 110-6, however Ecclestone produced a late boundary burst to cut back India’s profitable margin.

Ecclestone placed on 47 with Arlott (six not out) however was run out when chasing a second run from the ultimate ball of the innings, with India closing out one other snug victory to depart them only one win from an away sequence success.

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Sophie Ecclestone’s 35 got here from 23 deliveries

Sciver-Brunt: We did not adapt shortly sufficient to India

England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt on Sky Sports activities Cricket:

“I believed we began off rather well within the energy play, taking three wickets, which we did not within the first sport. Each bowler that got here on was actually targeted on that, which is a part of our technique.

“Then they clearly received an enormous partnership collectively, which we in all probability did not adapt to as shortly as we might have appreciated.

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England skipper Nat Sciver-Brunt has stated she has full confidence in her gamers regardless of back-to-back defeats to India

“Lauren Bell bowled an excellent 4 overs. Everybody actually caught to the duty and tried to grind it out, so the hassle was there”

India captain Harmanpreet Kaur, chatting with Sky Sports activities:

“It was a great win for us. The way in which all the crew carried out at the moment was one thing particular to see.

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Lauren Filer will get the early wicket for England after a bouncer noticed Shafali Verma dismissed within the 2nd T20 towards India

“The way in which Jemimah [Rodrigues] and Amanjot [Kaur] batted, that’s one thing that positively gave us a platform to remain optimistic and see what number of runs we may placed on the board, then afterward enable our bowlers to contribute.

“The way in which they have been executing was one thing very particular. They calculate each over very properly, and when boundaries weren’t coming, they have been searching for twos.”

What’s subsequent? England vs India schedule

All time UK and Eire; all stay on Sky Sports activities

T20 worldwide sequence

  • First T20, Trent Bridge: India beat England by 97 runs
  • Second T20: India beat England by 24 runs
  • Third T20: Friday July 4 (6.35pm) – The Kia Oval
  • Fourth T20: Wednesday July 9 (6.30pm) – Emirates Outdated Trafford
  • Fifth T20: Saturday July 12 (6.35pm) – Edgbaston

One-day worldwide sequence

  • First ODI: Wednesday July 16 (1pm) – Southampton
  • Second ODI: Saturday July 19 (11am) – Lord’s
  • Third ODI: Tuesday July 22 (1pm) – Chester-le-Road

Watch England’s third T20I towards India stay on Sky Sports activities Cricket from Friday July 4, with stay protection from 6pm forward of the primary ball at 6.30pm on the Kia Oval. Not received Sky? Stream cricket and extra with no contract.

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