Match Details

ENGW vs INDW 15th Match, Women's WC 2022

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ENGW
136-631.2
England Women won by 4 wickets 🏆
INDW
36.2134-10
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S Ecclestone Logo
S Ecclestone Jersy
4s: 1
6s: 0
SR:83.33
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H Knight Logo
H Knight Jersy

53

(72)

H Knight
53(72)
4s: 8
6s: 0
SR:73.61
M Singh Logo
M Singh Jersy

3-26

(7.2)

M Singh

3-26(7.2)
Econ: 3.55
29th Over:
1
0
4
0
0
1
 
= 6
30th Over:
W
0
W
0
1
0
 
= 1
Last Over:
0
1
0
0
1
0
 
= 2
This Over:
0
wd
4
 
= 5
ENGWENGW - 2nd Innings
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10 Over 4134
20 Over 8280
25 Over 100104
INDWINDW - 1st Innings
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10 Over 4337
15 Over 5558
20 Over 7866
25 Over 8488
50 Over 140

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Heather Knight: I think we needed this win, good to get over the line in this one and looking forward to the next game. We were definitely disappointed without fielding in the previous game but we did well in the field today. Happy to be there till the end and finish things off.  I just wanted to be the one out there to finish. I want to congratulate Jhulan on her 250 wickets. Sciver scored very quickly and took the pressure off me. 
Mithali Raj | Indian Captain: "We didn't have partnerships up top. It didn't go according to plan for us despite getting what we wanted(to bat first). When you lose you always think that the total is a bit short. But, yes anything over 200 would have made it a much better encounter. We have been working hard on our fielding and it has done wonders for us. Our batting is a concern but we will try to improve on it in the next match against a team that is yet to lose in the tournament."
Charlie Dean | Player of the Match: "I don't think I was expecting this at the start. We have fought back as a team from the disappointing start we have had. I was just trying to keep things simple, trust my best ball and that's what worked today. Sophie makes things very easy, she is an exceptional player off and on the pitch. Thank you to everyone who has supported me, this is for you."
Earlier in the day England Women's won the toss and decided to bowl first. They backed up their decision to bowl first with some excellent bowling and fielding. The Indian top-order was sent back to the pavilion in no time. India lost Yastika Bhatia, Mithali Raj and Deepti Sharma in the powerplay. The Women in Blue were reduced to 28-3 after 8 overs.

India opener Smriti Mandhana and former skipper Harmanpreet Kaur had a little partnership going but in the 17th over Kaur was sent back to the dugout. Indian wicket-keeper batter Richa Ghosh and the veteran Speedster Jhulan Goswami were the other two batters who had a significant contribution to the total.

The Indian innings never really got going, whenever things started to settle a touch they lost back to back wickets. In the end, all India could manage was 134 runs in 36.2 overs. Charlotte Dean was the pick of the bowlers for England as she picked up 4 wickets for 23 runs in 8.2overs.

Even though the total was way below par India still managed to make life difficult for the English batters. India started in the best possible way as Tammy Beaumont and Danielle Wyatt both the English openers were dismissed within 3 overs. But post that Knight and Sciver managed to get things back on track. India found it difficult to create pressure with such a low total on the board. England ended to powerplay at 34-2, things started to get easier for the English batters with every passing delivery.

Sciver and Knight stitched a 65 run stand for the third wicket. Sciver scored 45 runs at a strike rate of 97 to take this game away from India. She was dismissed in the 17th over but by that time things did become a lot easier for England.

Knight kept on scoring from one end, she went on to complete a well-worked half-century. England did lose a few wickets from the other end but it was a touch too late and the result was pretty much obvious. Singh picked up two wickets in the 30th over but with only 7 runs left the writing was on the wall. England ended up winning the match by 4 wickets as they chased down 135 runs in 31.2 overs.
It is all over, England has won this match by 4 wickets with 122 balls left.
31.2 M Singh to S Ecclestone
4 FOUURR!! And that finishes things for England in style. Short and on the stumps, Eccelstone pulls it away brilliantly. England has won the game wth 4 wicket still remaining. 
31.2 M Singh to S Ecclestone
WD Drifting down the leg side and wide called by the umpire. 
31.1 M Singh to S Ecclestone
0 Good length delivery outsdie off stump as the batter defends it off the front foot.
OVER 31
England Women
131/6
Heather Knight
53(72)
Sophie Ecclestone
1(4)
Jhulan Goswami
1-21(7.0)
30.6 J Goswami to H Knight
0 Full and on the stumps, Knight pushes it back towards the bowler. Dot ball to end the over. 
This doesn't look good for India, Harmanpreet Kaur is struggling here. The physio is out in the middle to take care of the situation. Kaur is going off the field and hopefully, she is all right and will feature in India's next encounter.
30.5 J Goswami to S Ecclestone
1 Very full on the leg stump, Eccelstone flicks it towards the midwicket region. OUCH!! Harman's leg got stuck in the field and she looks to be in a lot of pain. The physio is out there and taking a look at the injury. BAD NEWS for India as she leaves the ground in a lot of pain. 
30.4 J Goswami to S Ecclestone
0 Full and outside off, guides it away towards the point region. 
30.3 J Goswami to S Ecclestone
0 Full and drifting on the pads, Eccelstone flicks it but straight to the short mid wicket fielder. 
30.2 J Goswami to H Knight
1 Full and outside the off stump, Knight taps it on the off side and scampers through for a quick single. 
30.1 J Goswami to H Knight
0 Short and wide, cuts it powerfully but straight to the point fielder. 
OVER 30
England Women
129/6
Sophie Ecclestone
0(1)
Heather Knight
52(69)
Meghna Singh
3-21(7.0)
29.6 M Singh to S Ecclestone
0 Short and quick, goes very close t the swinging bat of Eccelstone who was trying to pull the ball. Stifled appeal and Umpire says not out. End of a brilliant over for India. 
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