England have been left in must-win territory to keep away from successive sequence defeats after India claimed a four-wicket victory within the first Girls’s ODI in Southampton.
Seeking to bounce again from a 3-2 defeat within the T20 sequence, England set India 259 for victory on the Utilita Bowl, as birthday woman Sophia Dunkley top-scored with 83 off 92 balls to guide the hosts’ restoration from 20-2 and 97-4 as they reached 258-6 after 50 overs.
Fears England had not acquired sufficient runs on the board had been confirmed as Deepti Sharma’s 14th ODI half-century noticed her submit an unbeaten 62 as India chased down the entire in 48.2 overs.
India’s fifth consecutive ODI victory on English soil sees them take a 1-0 lead within the three-match sequence forward of the second ODI at Lord’s this Saturday – stay on Sky Sports activities.
Benefit India in Girls’s ODI sequence
England had been diminished to 20-2 after successful the toss and electing to bat with openers Amy Jones and Tammy Beaumont falling sufferer to Kranti Goud in her opening spell.
The India seamer recovered from three successive wides in an erratic first over by clipping the highest of Jones’ off stump with a jaffa and adopted that up by trapping Beaumont lbw within the fifth over.
Emma Lamb and captain Nat Sciver-Brunt led England’s restoration, placing on a much-needed stand of 71 for the third wicket, however simply as each seemed heading in the right direction to achieve their half-centuries India swung the momentum again of their favour.
Lamb holed out to India captain Harmanpreet Kaur at mid-off off the bowling off Sneh Rana within the nineteenth over, and the spinner struck once more in her subsequent over as Sciver-Brunt fell to a superb catch from Jemimah Rodrigues at brief midwicket.
The 2-wicket burst left India within the ascendancy however, for the second time, England recovered as Dunkley and Alice Davidson-Richards shared a document 106-run fifth-wicket partnership to get the hosts up and over 200.
Dunkley powered to her sixth ODI fifty off 68 balls and Davidson-Richards claimed her second ODI half-century in 70 balls earlier than the latter farcically misplaced her wicket when she froze on the crease and casually watched on as wicket-keeper Richa Gosh eliminated the bails.
A useful 23 off 199 balls from Sophie Ecclestone helped England get their whole over 250 earlier than Dunkley, on her twenty seventh birthday, fell ultimate ball to Amanjot Kaur.
India set about chasing 259 for victory in assured vogue, openers Pratika Rawal and Smriti Mandhana scoring at will after settling to frustrate England’s bowlers.
England lastly made the breakthrough within the eighth over, Lauren Bell discovering the faintest of edges off Mandhana’s bat as she departed for 28 after sharing a 48-run stand for the primary wicket.
Rawal was despatched packing 14 runs wanting her half-century by a magnificence from Sophie Ecclestone that spun again via the gate and onto the highest of off stump.
With India seemingly cruising, Davidson-Richards seemed to have swung the sport decisively in England’s favour with a surprising direct-hit that claimed the wicket of Deol after she inexcusably did not floor her bat.
Harmanpreet Kaur, trapped lbw by Charlie Dean, adopted her again into the pavilion after an excellent evaluate overturned the unique on-field resolution of not out.
However with the vacationers floundering on 124-4 within the twenty eighth over, Sharma and Rodrigues steadied the ship, placing on 90 runs for the fifth wicket to frustrate England, who missed a gilt-edged alternative to take away Sharma after they did not set off what would have been a profitable lbw evaluate.
And it proved expensive, with Sharma reaching her fifty off 52 balls to steer India to victory, as Amanjot Kaur hit the successful runs with 10 balls to spare.
Sciver-Brunt concedes England under par with bat
England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt informed Sky Sports activities Cricket: “That partnership in the middle was massive, Sophia Dunkley and Alice Davidson-Richards played really well to get us up to that score from 90-4.
“However in the end we did not have sufficient runs due to the cluster of wickets. That harm us.
“It was a good surface and the outfield really dried out throughout our innings and for the second innings as well. Probably 280 was a fair score.”
Kaur highlights India positives and areas of enchancment
India captain Harmanpreet Kaur informed Sky Sports activities Cricket: “Great feeling. The way we played today and bowled, was crucial.
“It was an excellent wicket to bat on, and we knew if we stayed on the market within the center we may change the sport.
“Fielding is something we are working on, we missed a few chances but in the next game we will put something in the field.
“Credit score to Deepti and the way in which she batted.”
England vs India schedule
All occasions UK and Eire; all stay on Sky Sports activities
T20 worldwide sequence
One-day worldwide sequence
- First ODI (Southampton): India win by 4 wickets
- Second ODI: Saturday July 19 (11am) – Lord’s
- Third ODI: Tuesday July 22 (1pm) – Chester-le-Road
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