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In response, the Indian team achieved the target in 48.2 overs. Initially Pratika Rawal and Smriti Mandhana shared a 48 -run partnership for the first wicket. Mandhana was dismissed for 28 runs, while Pratika scored an innings of 36 runs.
Delhi: The Indian women’s cricket team registered a stunning victory by defeating England by four wickets in the first ODI played in Southampton. With this, India created new history on England soil and completed its biggest run chase in ODI format so far.
England won the toss and scored 258 runs for 6 wickets in the prescribed 50 overs. Initially, the England opening pair returned to the pavilion on a score of only 20 runs. After this, Emma Lamb and captain Nat Cyver-Brant added 71 runs for the third wicket. Lamb scored 39 runs in 50 balls with the help of four fours, while the Brant scored 41 runs in 52 balls. However, both of them were also out by 97 runs.
Subsequently, Sophia Dunkle and Ellis Davidson Richards shared a crucial 106 -run partnership for the fifth wicket. Dunkley scored 83 runs in 92 balls with the help of nine fours, while Richards contributed 53 runs in 73 balls. In the end, Sophie Eclestone remained unbeaten after scoring 23 runs. From India, Sneh Rana and Kranti Gaur took two wickets each, while Amanjot Kaur and Mr. Charani got one success each.
In response, the Indian team achieved the target in 48.2 overs. Initially Pratika Rawal and Smriti Mandhana shared a 48 -run partnership for the first wicket. Mandhana was dismissed for 28 runs, while Pratika scored an innings of 36 runs. The team had lost four wickets for 124 runs, but after this, Jemima Rodriguez and Deepti Sharma made an important partnership of 90 runs for the fifth wicket and led the team to win. India won the historic victory by achieving the target with 10 balls remaining.
The Indian women’s team has registered the biggest win against Australia chasing runs in ODI format, but the match was played in Australia in the year 2021.
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