Team India ready to create history in England, this record is going to break

Team India will also like to make the third T20 in its name (photo- Alex Davidson -CC/ICC Via Getty Images)

Team India is currently on a tour of England. While the men’s team is playing a five -match Test series against England on the one hand, the women’s team is seen playing T20 series against the host’s women’s team. Talking about the Indian women’s team, they have played two T20 matches against England so far and they have won in both. Now the third T20 match between these two teams will be played on 4 July at Cannington Oval, London. In this match, Team India will be eyeing a special achievement. If Team India wins the third T20, then it will win the T20 series against England for the first time.

Indian team eyes on this special achievement

So far, Team India has not won a T20 series against England even once. The only match was played between these two teams in Derby in 2006. Apart from this, he has lost in his home and in England in T20 series. The good thing in this series for Team India is that all their players are in bang form. In the first two T20s, Team India defeated England due to deadly batting and aggressive bowling.

Talking about the first match, opener Smriti Mandhana played a stormy innings of 112 runs for the Indian team, due to which he batted first and scored 210 runs losing 5 wickets in 20 overs. Apart from Smriti Mandhana, Harleen Deol scored an innings of 43 runs. In response, the England team was all out for 113 runs. Net Sky Swear Brant had scored 66 runs but she failed to win her team. For India, Mr. Charani took 4 wickets. After this, Team India won by 24 runs in the second match. For the team, Amanjot Kaur scored an unbeaten innings of 63 runs while Jemima Rodrigues also scored 63 runs. In response, hosts England could score 157 runs.

England women’s team will have to return

If England want to return to this series, then it is very important for him to win the third T20. The team has a great player but so far they have failed to leave their mark. The biggest problem for England is his opening order. Sophia Dunkley and Danny Watt-Hodes have not been able to score a big score in this series yet. Not only this, the bowlers will also have to put pressure on India’s batsmen while bowling brilliantly.

Here is both teams:

Indian women’s team:

Harmanpreet Kaur (Captain), Smriti Mandhana, Shaifali Verma, Jemima Rodrigues, Richa Ghosh (wicketkeeper), Yastika Bhatia (wicketkeeper), Harleen Devi, Deepti Sharma, Sneh Rana, Shri Charani, Shuchi Upadhyay, Amanjot Kaur, Arundhati Reddy, Kranti Gaur, Sayali Satghare, Sayali Satghre

England women’s team:

Natalie Sear-Bunt (Captain), Tammy Buomont (wicketkeeper), Sophia Dunkle, Amy Jones (wicketkeeper), Danny Wet-Hodes, Ellis Capsi, Charlie Dean, Paige Scolfield, M Earlt, Lauren Bell, Sofi Eklestone, Lauren Filler, Linsey Smith, Liny Smith, the same

Asish Roy
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