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England beat India in final-ball thriller to end T20I series on a high with record women’s run chase at Edgbaston of 168 | Cricket News

England has ahead of a final thriller to end its T20 series against India, by making a female record race at Edgbaston of 168 to win the fifth international by five counters.

Danni Wyatt -Hodge (56 out of 37 balls) struck a 21st T20i fifty while celebrating her 300th international cap, the opener – who was abandoned on five – passing England to a leaflet with Sophia Dunkley (46 out of 30) while they shared in their second century stand as a partnership.

The two left in the space of seven bullets, while Tammy Beaumont – after having turned 30 out of 20 – and Amy Jones (10) fell in the final with only six required because suddenly things became tense, but Sophie Ecclestone (4No) struck the winning things from the last ball as India missed with a chance of racing that would have taken things.

India had already finished the T20 series, leading 3-1 to come in this last match in Birmingham, but England won a mobilization of morale in the ODI series of three games, from Wednesday in Southampton – Sky Sports Cricket From 12:30 p.m. (first ball, 1 p.m.).

After being inserted by Beaumont during the draw, Shafali Verma was the show with the bat for India, the opener cute 13 limits and six in its 75 balls of 41, helping visitors recover from the loss of Smriti Mandhana (8) and Jemimah Rodrigues (1) inside the first three Overs.

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Emily Arlott picks up the first and big window of Smriti Mandhana inside the first

At one point, Verma – which struck the second fastest T20i in India, off 23 balls – seemed to draw its side to an imposing total, only so that they were impressed by the trio of Filators of England.

Charlie Dean (3-23), Sophie Ecclestone (2-28) and Linsey Smith (1-26) were combined for superb figures of 6-77 of their 12 Overs, while Maia Bouchier succeeded in an amazing diving plug on the border to see the back of Verma in the 14th while India was restricted at 167-7

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A brilliant socket from Maia Bouchier in the depths brings Shafali Verma out of 75

Bouchier returned to the side of England in place of Alice Capsey, who was left out with the sailors Lauren Bell and Lauren spin, rested in front of the ODI.

Responsible for overthrowing a female race record in Edgbaston, but the brilliant striker of Wyatt-Hodge and Dunkley quickly made the total observation of India, if anything, below the peer.

Wyatt-Hodge obtained a reprieve in the second, dropped by Sree Charani to a short film when one broke out in his hands and on the border, and it turned out to be an expensive error while it was up to half a century of 30 balls.

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Danni Wyatt-Hodge obtains four after the ball broke out through the hands of Sree Charani in brief fine leg

Dunkley seemed ready to follow his partner until the same brand, so as not to fall four short in the 11th, made a noise by the door by Radha Yadav (1-20).

One became two in the 12th when Wyatt-Hodge day was finished when the Sharma department’s half-chemin burning, but the Knock of the Skipper of Replacing Beaumont had seemed to avoid the threat of late bondance until the final drama.

Beaumont was turned upside down by Arundhati Reddy (2-47), while Jones disappeared two bullets later at a spectacular diving of Radha Yadav in Deep Midwicket – The task of Suddenly much more difficult England, with five still necessary from the last three balls.

But Ecclestone removed three from the following Reddy, with simple exchanged from the last two for the victory, although Mandhana missed the chance to miss Ecclestone with a direct mid-one of the final ball.

England vs India Schedule

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T20 International Series

One -day international series

  • First Odi: Wednesday July 16 (1 p.m.) – Southampton
  • Second Odi: Saturday July 19 (11 a.m.) – Lord’s
  • Third Odi: Tuesday July 22 (1 p.m.)-Chester-le-Street

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