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India Women Crush England by 38 Runs to Take 1-0 Series Lead

India Women secured a convincing 38-run victory over England in the first T20I at Chelmsford to take a 1-0 series lead. Jemimah Rodrigues anchored the innings with a brilliant 69 off 40 balls, while Yastika Bhatia contributed a fluent 54, helping India post 188/7. In response, Amy Jones fought valiantly with 67 for England, but Nandni Sharma's match-winning spell of 3/23 triggered a collapse. The clinical performance across batting, bowling, and fielding gave India a dominant win in the series opener.

India Women crush England by 38 runs to take 1- 0 series lead

Chelmsford, May 29

India Women emphatically began their England tour with a clinical victory over the hosts in the first T20I at Chelmsford by 38 runs.

A complete team performance powered by brilliant batting, disciplined bowling, and sharp fielding helped India secure a convincing win and take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.

After being asked to bat first, India suffered an early blow when opener Smriti Mandhana departed cheaply. However, the innings quickly gained momentum as Yastika Bhatia and Jemimah Rodrigues added vital runs.

Yastika played a fluent knock of 54 runs from 40 deliveries, smashing 9 fours and a six at a strike rate above 130.

Rodrigues then anchored the innings superbly with a magnificent 69 off 40 balls, including 10 boundaries and a six. A late cameo from Deepti Sharma in the death overs helped India finish strongly on 188/7 in their 20 overs.

England's bowling effort was led by Lauren Bell, who claimed 3 wickets for 34 runs in her four-over spell. Tilly Corteen-Coleman also impressed with key breakthroughs and controlled bowling during the middle overs. Despite pulling things back slightly in the final overs, England were left chasing a challenging target of 188.

In response, India's Kranti Gaud struck early, removing Sophia Dunkley and Alice Capsey, before Amy Jones took charge of the chase.

Jones played a fighting innings of 67 from 48 balls, striking 7 fours to keep England in contention. Heather Knight chipped in with valuable runs, scoring 21.

However, Nandni Sharma delivered a match-winning spell, finishing with remarkable figures of 3 wickets for 23 runs. She removed key middle-order batters at crucial moments and triggered a collapse that changed the course of the match.

Deepti Sharma added an important wicket while pacer Kranti Gaud contributed with disciplined bowling in the death overs.

Apart from Jones, the rest of the England batters failed to score runs, as they fell short by 38 runs in the end.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Justin A

Solid win for India Women. Yastika Bhatia's 54 was a crucial knock after the early loss of Mandhana. England's Amy Jones fought well with her 67, but the rest of the batting lineup just didn't show up. India's fielding was sharp too—that's what makes the difference in T20s. Good to see the team performing as a unit.

Abhishek O

Impressive all-round display! But I have to say, we need to be a bit more consistent with our batting depth. We lost a few wickets in the death overs that could have pushed the total even higher. That said, Kranti Gaud's early wickets set the tone perfectly. Hoping we can carry this momentum into the next match and seal the series.

Suresh O

Bohot maza aa gaya! 😄 Jemimah was on fire today—such clean hitting. And Nandni Sharma, what a find for Indian cricket! She bowled with great control and picked up those crucial wickets at the right time. The team looks very balanced now. If we can field like this consistently, we'll be a force to reckon with in world cricket.

Deepika L

Great win, but I feel Smriti Mandhana's form is a slight worry. She got out cheaply again. She's such a key player for us, and we need her firing at the top. Otherwise, the rest of the team did their job perfectly. Yastika and Jemimah's partnership was the backbone of the innings. Let's hope Smriti finds her touch in the next game.

K Karthik V

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