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England Kept the T20i series of five games alive with a five -graden victory of the nails India In the 3rd T20i in the Kennington Oval on Friday, July 4, after winning the launch and opting for Bat, England published a total of 171/9 in its 20 upper points, largely thanks to an opening collaboration between the Sophia Dunkley and Danielle Wyatt-Hodge. India, despite a strong start of its persecution, was short, ending in 166/5. This crucial victory marks the first success of England in the T20i series of five games, with India that continues to lead 2-1.
The entrances to England were a tale of two different halves: an explosive struck period followed by a dramatic collapse. The Obters Dunkley and Wyatt-Hodge set the stage, showing an exceptional form and an aggressive intent. Its remarkable collaboration of 137 runs established a formidable foundation for the total of England. Dunkley, who was well -deservedly appointed party player, was the aggressor, shot a shining 75 who only obtained 53 deliveries, a 7 -four -four ticket and a six -affected six. Wyatt-Hodge, equally impressive, provided an excellent support, a 66 hammer runs some 42 balls, including 7 four and 3 six losses. His relentless assault on Indian bowls had England looking for a massive total.
Musculated on the ground by Wyatt-Hodge 😮💨 pic.twitter.com/njty1fxnhh
– England cricket (@englandcricket) July 4, 2025
However, the impulse was changed dramatically once Dunkley marched on the 16th, trapped and overturned by Depti Sharma. His dismissal triggered an impressive deployment of the entrances to England. From a command position, England lost 9 doctors by only 34 runs at the last five. India bowls, which had been at the back, presented a remarkable comeback to restrict damage. Depti Sharma was the architect of this change, ending with an excellent spell of 3 doctors for 27 runs of their four surfaces. Arundhati Reddy also played a crucial role in collapse, claiming 3 doctors for 32 runs. Shree Charani brought 2 doctors, while Radha Yadav collided with a dismissal, saying that England did not flee with an unattainable score.
In 172 by victory, the women of India began their response with a clear intention, reflecting the aggressive beginning of England. The openers Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma put a rapid position of 85 runs, keeping India firmly hunting. Verma was especially devastating, scoring a fast 47 of 47 balls, including 7 four and 2 powerful six, showing his explosive shake. Mandhana, always the anchor, continued its fine shape with a 56 composite one, left 49 balls, hitting 10 limits and keeping the score.
However, the crucial dismissal of Shafali Verma was a change in impulse, just as the entrances to England. Despite the solid contributions of Jemimah Rodrigues (20 of 15 balls) and Captain Harmonadreet Kaur (23 of 17 balls), the bowls of England strengthened their grip in the last half of the entrances. Lauren Filler was essential to support India’s score rate, claiming 2 crucial doctors for only 30 runs from their four surfaces. Lauren Bell also picked up a key wicket for 37 runs, while Issy Wong won a wick for 36 runs, and Sophie Ecclestone was economical with his 1 wicket for 24 runs.
The game was reduced to a tense final, with India that needs 11 runs for victory. The bowls of England kept the nerve under pressure. The game culminated in a dramatic final ball, with India that needed 6 runs. Lauren Bell, entrusted by the last one, was delivered, dismissing Kaur and sealing a memorable five -run victory for England. This exciting victory guarantees that the series is still a captivating contest, as it goes to its penultimate game.
The winning moment! 🤩🎉 pic.twitter.com/lzfkkvahle
– England cricket (@englandcricket) July 4, 2025
The series is now moving to Old Trafford for the 4th T20i on Wednesday, July 9, promising another exciting chapter in this convincing Tour Women India in England.
This article was first published in Womencricket.cominto Cricket time Business.