Key Points

The crucial second ODI between India and England women's teams has been delayed by rain at Lord's. England must win to stay alive after losing both the T20I series and first ODI. India's Deepti Sharma starred in the opener with an unbeaten 64 while England face over-rate penalties. Both teams have disciplinary concerns with India's Rawal fined for physical contact incidents.

Key Points: India England Women's ODI Toss Delayed Due to Rain at Lord's

  • England face must-win scenario after losing T20I and ODI openers
  • Deepti Sharma's unbeaten 64 anchored India's chase
  • Pratika Rawal fined for on-field conduct violations
  • England penalized for slow over rate in first ODI
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India Women vs England Women 2nd ODI: Toss delayed due to rain

Rain delays toss in crucial 2nd ODI as England aim to bounce back after India's series-opening win. Key players Deepti Sharma and Sneh Rana in focus.

"Deepti Sharma and Amanjot Kaur stuck around to give India a four-wicket win with 10 balls left - Match Report"

London, July 19

Toss in the second One Day International (ODI) between India and England at the Home of Cricket, Lord's, has been delayed due to rain on Saturday.

England Women will look to restore parity in the three-match ODI series when they play the second ODI in London on July 19 as they lost the series opener.

This is a do-or-die encounter for England, and they would want to keep the series alive, especially after going down 2-3 in the T20I series last week.

In the series opener, a fiery half-century from Deepti Sharma and a dazzling performance from all-rounder Sneh Rana propelled India to a four-wicket win. During India's pursuit of 259 runs, openers Rawal and Smriti Mandhana (28 in 24 balls, with five fours) delivered a solid start with a 48-run stand.

Rawal (36 in 51 balls with three fours) had another 46-run stand with Harleen Deol (27 in 44 balls, with four boundaries), but disaster struck India as they lost Rawal, Deol and skipper Harmanpreet (17) in quick succession, reduced to 124/4 in 27.1 overs.

Jemimah Rodrigues (48 in 54 balls, with five fours) struck an 87-run stand for the fifth wicket with Deepti Sharma, taking the team past 200 runs. While Richa Ghosh was removed early after Jemimah's dismissal, Deepti (62* in 64 balls, with three fours and a six) and Amanjot Kaur (20* in 14 balls with three fours) stuck around to give India a four-wicket win with 10 balls left.

Charlie Dean (2/52) was England's top bowler, while Kate Cross, Ecclestone and Lauren Filer got one each.

Also, India's opening batter Pratika Rawal was penalised for two events while England have been fined for maintaining a slow over rate during the first ODI at Rose Bowl in Southampton.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Friday confirmed that Rawal breached the ICC Code of Conduct and has been fined 10 per cent match fees. She was penalised for two separate events that took place within a short space of time.

In the 18th over, she made an avoidable physical contact with England quick Lauren Filer while taking a single. After being dismissed in the next over, she made similar avoidable contact with spinner Sophie Ecclestone on her way back to the dressing room.

Apart from being fined match fees, one demerit point has been added to Rawal's disciplinary record, for whom it was the first offence in a 24-month period.

Meanwhile, England were fined five per cent of their match fee for maintaining a slow over-rate. The hosts were found one over short of the target after time allowances were taken into consideration. There was no need for a formal hearing as Rawal and England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt accepted their respective sanctions imposed by match referee Sarah Bartlett.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I support our team, Rawal's behavior was unacceptable. Physical contact is never okay in sports. Hope BCCI gives her proper counseling. Otherwise, our women are playing brilliantly! 💪
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Aditya G
England's slow over rate fines show they're under pressure! Our girls have really upped their game this tour. Mandhana and Jemimah's partnership was pure class. Hope rain doesn't spoil the momentum.
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Shreya B
Typical English weather ruining cricket! 😅 But seriously, our women's team deserves more coverage and support. They're making India proud overseas - that too at Lord's! #WomenInBlue
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Karthik V
The way Sneh Rana and Deepti Sharma are performing, they should be considered for Arjuna awards. These girls are showing more fight than some of our men's team players! 👏
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Meera T
Hope the rain stops soon! My daughter's cricket academy has organized a special screening for this match. These women players are such great role models for young girls in India. 🌟

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