Key Points

Harmanpreet Kaur rejoined training ahead of India's second T20I against England after missing the opener due to injury. Smriti Mandhana, who led in her absence, smashed a century and will now play her 150th T20I. India currently leads the five-match series 1-0 following their emphatic victory in Nottingham. The team will assess Harmanpreet's fitness before the Bristol encounter.

Key Points: Harmanpreet Kaur Returns to Training as Smriti Mandhana Nears 150 T20Is

  • Harmanpreet Kaur returns after missing 1st T20I due to head injury
  • Smriti Mandhana to become second Indian in 150 women's T20Is
  • Mandhana scored maiden T20I century in Harmanpreet's absence
  • India leads series 1-0 after dominant 97-run win
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Harmanpreet Kaur returns to training ahead of second T20I; Smriti Mandhana set for milestone appearance

India captain Harmanpreet Kaur resumes training ahead of 2nd T20I against England while Smriti Mandhana prepares for her 150th T20I appearance.

"There are positive signs, she (Harmanpreet) has joined the practice session today. - Sneh Rana"

Bristol, July 1

India captain Harmanpreet Kaur returned to training on the eve of the second T20I against England, scheduled to be played in Bristol on Tuesday. The veteran all-rounder had missed the opening match of the five-game series after suffering a head injury during a T20 warm-up fixture against the ECB Development XI last week. Her availability for the Bristol encounter will be decided on match day, as per ESPNcricinfo.

"There are positive signs, she (Harmanpreet) has joined the practice session today," offspin-bowling allrounder Sneh Rana said, as quoted from ESPNcricinfo.

"She will be assessed and monitored post the practice session," she added.

Although the exact moment of the injury during the warm-up game remains unclear, Harmanpreet had made a brisk 28 off 16 balls, hitting four boundaries before being dismissed leg-before by legspinner Sarah Glenn. India narrowly lost that match, falling six runs short of a steep 195-run target. Following the incident, Harmanpreet opted out of the pre-series press conference and was subsequently rested for the first T20I in Nottingham as a precaution.

In her absence, Smriti Mandhana led the side and rose to the occasion in style, smashing her maiden T20I century. Her exceptional performance helped India register a dominant 97-run victory and take a 1-0 lead in the series. With that knock, Mandhana became the first Indian woman and only the fifth player overall to score centuries in all three formats of international cricket. She later revealed that she was informed about captaining the team only a few hours before the game but admitted she had a 50-50 idea and felt prepared for the challenge.

Mandhana is set to achieve another major milestone in Tuesday's match in Bristol, becoming only the second Indian cricketer and seventh overall to feature in 150 women's T20Is. The only Indian ahead of her is Harmanpreet Kaur, who has played 178 T20Is, currently the highest across both men's and women's formats.

"It's a special occasion for her and the Indian team," Rana said.

"We are grateful to have her in the team," she added.

Following the Bristol clash, the two sides will face off in three more T20Is at The Oval (July 4), in Manchester (July 9), and in Birmingham (July 12) before moving into a three-match ODI series.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As an England fan, I must admit Smriti's batting was breathtaking! But hoping our bowlers have planned better for the next match. Harmanpreet's return could make things tougher for us - she's such a dangerous player.
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Ananya R
Milestone match for Mandhana! 🎉 150 T20Is is no joke - shows her consistency and fitness. But BCCI should be careful with Harmanpreet's injury...no need to rush her back when we have depth in squad. Health comes first!
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Vikram M
While celebrating the win, we should also note that fielding needs improvement. Dropped catches could cost us in close matches. Otherwise, superb performance overall! Jai Hind 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
Smriti's captaincy debut was impressive, but let's not forget Harmanpreet's leadership brought us to this level. Both are gems of Indian cricket! Hope media doesn't create unnecessary comparisons between them.
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Michael C
The growth of women's cricket in India is remarkable. Remember when matches barely got coverage? Now we're discussing team strategies and player fitness like men's cricket. Great progress!

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