Rodrigues & Amanjot Power India to Second Big T20 Win Over England | IND vs ENG Highlights

Rodrigues & Amanjot Power India to Second Big T20 Win Over England | IND vs ENG Highlights

The captain, Nat Sciver-Brunt, will have to wait anxiously to see if he will be fit for the third game of the series at the Oval on Friday after England lost to India at Bristol on Tuesday for the second time in a row, falling 25 runs short in their chase of 182.

Sciver-Brunt appeared far from fluent in an innings of 13 off 10 balls and was unpredictably sidelined for three-quarters of Tuesday's India innings due to a "tight hip." To determine the severity of the injury, she will be evaluated over the next 48 hours.

It was déjà vu at Bristol as England once again brought in India, gave up too many runs for comfort, and, following a run of early wickets, failed to reach their target.

Despite a late burst of boundaries from Sophie Ecclestone, who was run out for 35 off the last ball of the innings, England had too much to do at the end after Tammy Beaumont's first T20i half-century since September 2021 gave the chase a glimmer of hope. However, she was dismissed by bowler Radha Yadav in the 12th over.

Her contribution, according to Beaumont, was "bittersweet." She stated, "With Heather [Knight] out injured, I'm doing a new role." "I'm enjoying having to rethink how I bat in Twenty20 cricket. However, I never find it as fulfilling when we lose. 

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A tickle off an inside-edge saved Danni Wyatt-Hodge from the humiliation of a fourth consecutive duck up top. Still, she did nothing to allay the doubts that hung over her current position at the top of the order when she smashed her next ball into the hands of mid-off.

England was three down in the first four overs when Harmanpreet Kaur, the captain of India, returned to the game after missing the first Twenty20 due to a head injury. Kaur then held onto a fantastic catch running round from mid-on to dismiss Sciver-Brunt.

England was three down in the first four overs when Harmanpreet Kaur, the captain of India, returned to the game after missing the first Twenty20 due to a head injury. Kaur then held onto a fantastic catch running round from mid-on to dismiss Sciver-Brunt.

Previously, Sophia Dunkley, the stand-in captain, was supposed to rotate the English bowlers and somehow stop the Indian flow because Sciver-Brunt was out of the field. However, in reality, Ecclestone seemed to be in charge most of the time.

India stormed to 181 for four despite losing three Indian wickets in the powerplay, including Harmanpreet herself and Saturday's centurion Smriti Mandhana.

Jemimah Rodrigues and Amanjot Kaur's half-centuries were responsible for the significant acceleration between overs eight and twenty. This was a proud moment for Amanjot, 25, who easily scythed the English spinners, as it was her first 50 for her nation.

Amanjot declared, "It is the first of many." "I want to help India more." The new Indian team is this one. We are prepared to rule wherever we go, whether it be at home or abroad.

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