Published on: Dec 10, 2023 3:00 pm IST|Updated on: Dec 10, 2023 12:32 pm IST
India Women will face England Women in the third match of the England Women’s tour of India, on December 10, at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, India.
Let’s take a look at our fantasy preview for this game.
India Women vs England Women, Match 3 of England Women T20I Tour of India 2023
10 December, 7:00 PM IST
Wankhede Cricket Stadium, India
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England have clinched the series yesterday in Mumbai. It is quite an achievement to bowl out Indian women in just 80 runs on an Indian surface and that’s too of English spinners getting most of the wickets. The third match is the subject of proving the home team’s ability and the support they get from Mumbai’s audience.
With many changes expected from the English side, they will want to whitewash this series.
India Women – LLWLN England Women – WWWWW
The surface generally offers a batting-friendly wicket. In the first & second WT20Is, we saw that spinners were dominating. Both teams have some prudent spinners.
Only WT20I results at the venue
2nd WT20I:
IN-W – 80/10 (16.2 overs) (Pacers – 4w, Spinners – 6w)
EN-W – 82/6 (11.2 overs) (Pacers – 3w, Spinners – 3w)
1st WT20I:
EN-W – 197/6 (Pacers – 3w, Spinners – 3w)
IN-W – 159/6 (Pacers – 2w, Spinners – 4w)
England Women won by 38 runs.
Shreyanka Patil in WT20
Harmanpreet Kaur Stats vs England in WT20I
Sophie Ecclestone Stats vs India in WT20I
Nat Sciver-Brunt Stats vs India in WT20I
With the dominance that the England Women are showing, India can hardly win the third match. Only if the shot selections of the Indian batters improve, there might be a chance to win the last match.
Wicket-keepers: R Ghosh, A Jones
Batsmen: D Wyatt, H Kaur, S Mandhana, S Verma/ S Mandhana
All-rounders: N Sciver-Brunt, D Sharma
Bowlers: S Ecclestone, R Singh Thakur, S Glenn/ C Dean, S Patil
For Small League, Head to Head contest: N Sciver Brunt, S Ecclestone
For Grand League, Mega Contest: H Kaur, D Wyatt
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