Change from both ends, with the leg spinner Sarah Glenn attacking in the eighth round. Verma is collecting a border from the second shipment to take some pressure off her back that had built up over the last three no-limit overs. Mandhana then makes a better one four deliveries later, aiming for an inside-out loft shot toward additional cover for a maximum before keeping the blow with a single from the last delivery. 12 from the beginning.
SIX! Mandhana dances down the track and heads towards the long-off for a nice looking inside-out loft, with the ball landing flush on the advertising pillow. IND 65/0
FOUR! Thrown past the goalkeeper by Glenn von Verma, the ball runs off towards the fine-leg fence when the fielder chasing him out of the circle fails to make it in the end. IND 58/0
Freya Davies attacked in the first over after the power play came to an end, with Mandhana collecting a single to reach fifty with Verma. Just the singles in this over, four of which come with a wide-off from their second delivery, while Davies concedes five from their first over.
Fifty of the partnership between Indian openers Verma and Mandhana that hit the milestone in just 37 Deliveries have reached. After the end of the power play, Mandhana collects a single from the first delivery. IND 50/0
Change of endings for Ecclestone, with Brunt being attacked after the nightmare of a second second. And in the end, she has a golden chance of getting rid of the dangerous-looking Verma from the third ball after the batsman hits the ball to the left and tries to hit the center area. Outstanding from Ecclestone as she collects a maiden – worth gold in a Twenty20 match.
Sciver, who was previously an economical option for Knight in this game, has been brought back in place of Ecclestone and manages to increase the batting average a little while Mandhana and Verma each collect a single one.
Massively over for the Indians, because Verma wins this mini-fight against the experienced sailor Katherine Brunt, who she sacked in the previous game because of a duck, and collected five borders trotting to put India in control of the process.
FOUR! Five consecutive limits! Verma hammered Brunt all over the park in this over and gave the Indians a dream start in this game. Again it’s about the wild train in the direction of the Kuhecke, where Knight surprisingly failed to protect himself despite Verma’s repeated shots. IND 47/0
FOUR! Verma is absolutely commanding her fight against Brunt right now! Beat this in the direction of the Kuheck region, where she already had a few hits in this over. IND 43/0
Fifty of the partnership between Indian openers Verma and Mandhana who reached the milestone in just 37 deliveries. After the end of the power play, Mandhana collects a single from the first delivery. IND 50/0
England women versus India women, 2nd T20I, LIVE result and updates: Massive for the Indians, since Verma has this mini-fight against the experienced seafarer Katherine Brunt, who she was because of in the previous game one duck had turned down with certainty wins and five limits on trying to gain firm control of the process in India.
Preview, 2. T20I: It is a must for Harmanpreet Kaur and Co. when in the T20I series want to stay alive with three games.
After India showed enormous courage, India managed to get a draw in the one-time test. India lost the ODI series from three games 2-1 and this was followed by a defeat in the first T20I encounter by 18 runs due to the DLS method.
India will rely heavily on their openers Shafali Verma and Smriti Mandhana to get most of the scoring in the loft department.
All eyes will be on skipper Harmanpreet again, who is in the middle of a wretched bat run. The bowlers would want to put on a significantly improved show, especially on death after cashing in the first T20I 177.
England seems to have all bases covered at the moment, and skipper Heather Knight will be very pleased with the way she is doing her business have made, especially in previous games with limited overs.
India: Harmanpreet Kaur (captain) Smriti Mandhana, Deepti Sharma, Jemimah Rodrigues, Shafali Verma, Richa Ghosh, Harleen Deol, Sneh Rana, Taniya Bhatia, Indrani Roy, Shikha Pandey, Pooja Vastrakar, Arundhati Reddy, Poonam Yadav, Radhakata Bishtav Yadav, Simaran Dil Bahadur.
England: Heather Knight (Captain), Tammy Beaumont, Katherine Brunt, Freya Davies, Sophia Dunkley, Sophie Ecclestone, Tash Farrant, Sarah Glenn, Amy Jones, Nat Sciver, Anya Shrubsole, Mady Villiers, Fran Wilson, Danni Wyatt.
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