Indian women’s cricket team defeated England by six wickets in the fourth T20, won the series Gujarati
The Indian women’s cricket team won the fourth T20 match against England by six wickets and took an unassailable 3-1 lead in the five-match series. This victory was recorded at the Old Trafford ground in Manchester, and with this, India won the T20 bilateral series against England for the first time on foreign soil.
Chasing a modest target of 127 runs, India’s opening pair Smriti Mandhana (31 runs in 32 balls) and Shafali Verma (31 runs in 19 balls) got off to a fast start and made a partnership of 56 runs till the seventh over.
Earlier, England won the toss for the fourth consecutive time and chose to bat. But repeating the start like the third match proved difficult for the England openers. Deepti Sharma and N in the powerplay itself. Mr Charney sent Sophia Dunkley (22 runs from 19 balls) and Danny Wyatt-Hodge (5 runs from 7 balls) to the pavilion.
In the last over, Sophie Ecclestone and Isi Wong hit some big shots, but England’s score could only reach 126 runs, which was not enough to save. India have now won the series with an unassailable 3-1 lead, and the final match is a mere formality.
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