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Capsey and Knight Shine as England Seal T20I Series Win Over India

England Women defeated India Women by six wickets in the third T20I at Taunton, chasing down 181 to win the series 2-1. Alice Capsey scored a scintillating 82, while captain Heather Knight remained unbeaten on 70, sharing a match-winning 137-run partnership. India posted 180/5, led by Harmanpreet Kaur's unbeaten 56, but their bowlers failed to break the crucial stand. England's victory provides momentum ahead of the upcoming ICC Women's T20 World Cup.

3rd T20I: Capsey and Knight shine as England Women beat India, seal series

Taunton, June 3

England Women produced a clinical batting display to chase down a challenging target of 181 and defeat India Women by six wickets in the third and final T20I at Taunton on Tuesday, sealing the three-match series 2-1.

After being put in to bat, India posted a competitive 180/5 in their allotted 20 overs, riding on captain Harmanpreet Kaur's composed unbeaten half-century and valuable contributions from the middle order.

Harmanpreet anchored the innings with 56, while Deepti Sharma added 32 and Jemimah Rodrigues chipped in with a brisk 29.

India looked set for a bigger total at one stage, but England's bowlers pulled things back during the latter stages of the innings with timely breakthroughs and disciplined death-over bowling.

For the hosts, speedster Lauren Bell scalped two wickets (2/36). Captain Charlotte Dean (1/33) and Linsey Smith (1/40) scalped one-wicket apiece.

In reply, England suffered an early setback as India reduced them to 38/3, putting the visitors firmly in control of the contest. However, the game turned dramatically through a match-winning partnership between Alice Capsey and Heather Knight.

Capsey took the attack to the Indian bowlers from the outset, counterattacking with a scintillating 82, while Knight provided the perfect foil before accelerating brilliantly. The experienced batter brought up a rapid half-century as the duo dismantled India's bowling attack and shifted momentum decisively in England's favour.

The pair combined for a crucial stand of 137 that not only steadied the innings but also ensured the required run rate never spiralled out of control.

Their aggressive approach against both pace and spin left India searching for answers as England gradually tightened their grip on the chase.

With the foundation firmly in place, England comfortably completed the chase in the closing stages of the innings to register a memorable victory and clinch the series.

Heather Knight remained unbeaten on 70 as the hosts chased down the target in 18.3 overs, clinching the three-match T20I series.

For India, Harmanpreet's half-century and a strong batting effort provided positives, but the inability to break the Capsey-Knight partnership proved costly in the series decider.

Capsey's match-defining knock earned widespread praise as England secured valuable momentum ahead of upcoming ICC Women's T20 World Cup later this month, while India will look to regroup after narrowly missing out on a series victory despite posting a competitive total.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Vikram M

Watching from Nagpur—Capsey's 82 was brutal! But why did we bowl Smith and Dean for so many overs when Bell was effective? Also, Jemimah and Deepti wasted starts; needed more aggression in the middle. Anyway, good series overall, but fielding dropped catches today—can't win matches like that.

Sarah B

As a neutral fan from the UK, Capsey-Knight was a treat to watch! But India's batting depth is impressive. Harmanpreet's calm 56 and Rodrigues' cameo showed real quality. Looking forward to the World Cup—both teams have a strong chance. Shame we couldn't get a full series though.

Nisha Z

Feeling sad for our girls. They fought so hard but one partnership broke our back. 😢 That said, the talent in this team is undeniable—Harmanpreet, Deepti, and Shafali are world-class. Need to work on bowling in the powerplay and death overs for the World Cup. Onwards and upwards! ✨

James A

Great game from both sides. England's chase was clinical after 38/3—Capsey's counterattack changed everything. India bowlers couldn't adapt to her aggressive intent. In my view, the real issue is India's over-reliance on Harmanpreet in crunch moments; middle-order needs to step up more consistently.

Ramesh W

Taunton pitch was flat, but our bowlers didn't execute plans well. Bell and Dean bowled beautifully, but we lacked a similar breakthrough. Harmanpreet's captaincy was okay, but rotating

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