Team India won the series for the first time in England, this Indian player broke Pakistan’s record with 7 wickets

The Indian women’s team registered a stunning victory. (Photo-PTI)

After 58 years in Edgbaston Test match, India has created another history in England after finishing the drought of victory. He has won the T20I series for the first time in England. Apart from this, an Indian player has reached the second place in terms of taking the most wickets in T20I with 7 wickets in this series. He has left behind a Pakistan player in this matter. We are talking about the Indian women’s team, which defeated hosts England by 6 wickets in the fourth WT20I series to take an unbeatable lead in the 5-match series. After 2006, the Indian women’s team has won the WT20I series for the first time in England.

Won series won after 19 years

The Indian women’s team defeated England by 6 wickets in the fourth WT20I match. Along with this, the team took the series in the five-match series by taking an unbeatable lead in a 3–1 lead. The Indian team has won the series in England for the first time after 19 years. Apart from this, India’s all -rounder Deepti Sharma has taken a record in her name.

She has reached second number in terms of taking the most wickets in WT20I. He has taken 145 wickets in 128 matches. He has left behind Pakistan’s Nida Dar. Nida Dar has taken 144 wickets. Megan Shutt of Australia is at the top in this case. He has taken 151 wickets. Earlier, in the fourth match played at the Old Trafford Stadium in Manchester, England batsmen were seen struggling in front of the Indian bowlers.

England batsman failed in front of Indian bowlers

Batting first after winning the toss in this match, the England women’s team scored 126 runs for seven wickets in 20 overs. England’s innings started by Sophia Dunkli and Danny Wyt Hodge. England got the first blow as Danny (5 runs). N. Charini made his victim. After this, Dunkli, who was seen in the rhythm, could not stand at the crease for a long time and Deepti Sharma sent her to the pavilion. Dankli scored 22 runs in 19 balls.

After this, Ellis Capsi and captain Tamasin Buumont carried forward the innings and added important runs for the team. In the 11th over, Tamasin was shown the path of the pavilion by Radha Yadav. He shared a 35 -run partnership for the third wicket. Tamasin scored 20 runs in 19 balls. Capies was also dismissed for 18 runs. After this, England’s innings collapsed. N. from India Charini and Radha Yadav took two wickets each. Amanjot Kaur and Deepti Sharma got one success each.

India’s fast start

Chasing 127 runs, India started fast. Smriti Mandhana and Shefali Verma added 56 runs in 42 balls for the first wicket. In the seventh over, Team India lost the wicket of Shefali. Shefali played a brilliant innings of 31 runs in 19 balls. During this, he hit 6 fours. After this, Jemima Rodrigues landed on the ground to support Mandhana. In the ninth over, India gave the second blow to India as Mandhana. Mandhana played a crucial innings of 32 runs in 31 balls with the help of five fours.

On the hope of returning England in the match, Jemima and Harmanpreet Singh turned the team’s score to 100 runs. After this, India lost two consecutive wickets. Harmanpreet was dismissed in the 16th over. He scored 26 runs in 25 balls. After this, Amanjot Kaur was dismissed for only two runs. After this, Jemima and Richa Ghosh made the team the target of victory in the 17th over itself. Jemima scored 24 runs in 22 balls. At the same time, Richa Ghosh scored seven not out. In this way, Team India achieved the target of winning by losing 4 wickets in 17 overs. The last T20 match between India and England will be played on 12 July in Birmingham.

Asish Roy
Asish Roy is a dedicated football writer with a deep love for the beautiful game. From Premier League thrillers to Champions League classics and everything in between, He covers football with a keen eye for tactics, player form, and match-day drama. With years of experience analyzing games and following global football trends, Asish brings fans closer to the sport through well-researched articles, match previews, transfer news, and opinion pieces.
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