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It's a fresh track and it's going to remain the same throughout the game. Brunt pitches it up and Mandhana drives it straight of mid-off for a four! - Aug 06, 2022 04:38 PM IST - Aug 06, 2022 04:38 PM IST - Aug 06, 2022 04:47 PM IST - Aug 06, 2022 04:47 PM IST
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Earlier, India lost wickets of Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma in quick succession. Commonwealth Games, India vs England Semi-final, Women's Cricket, Live Updates: Smriti Mandhana and Jemimah Rodrigues played knocks of 61 and 44 respectively as India scored 164/5 in 20 overs. After playing a knock of 61, Smriti Mandhana walked back to the pavilion after being dismissed by England captain Nat Sciver. Earlier. Mandhana completed her half-century in the 6th over of the innings and India were completely dominating the 1st semi-final against England of the ongoing Commonwealth Games. Soon after Mandhana's milestone, Shafali Verma ended up losing her wicket.
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Another one gone and that would be Smriti Mandhana. Just a lapse in concentration here and here we go. FOUR! Great shot from Jemimah Rodriguez. Opening the phase of the bat and that one goes through the covers. Full and straight and Harmanpreet sweeps it for FOUR. She is very strong through the leg and English spinner Glenn needs to be aware of it. The fielder was placed expertly there and she in turn, completes a great running catch. It was her who got England the breakthrough, removing Shafali Verma and then she also accounted for Indian skipper. We have Jemimah Rodriguez and Deepti Sharma in the middle. Meanwhile she advances again on the next ball and finds an edge…FOUR! So back-to-back boundaries from Rodriguez. Takes a single off the next ball. Someone in the crowd says “ek chakka mere liye” and Rodriguz advances down the track and hits FOUR. Top shot through the off side. Deepti Sharma backs away and finds that shot for a couple and that would be FIFTY run stand between this two. The fielder wouldn’t cut that off and that wry smile from the bowler Katherine Brunt. Nonetheless, India finish at a respectable 164/5 here. Lethargic running by Vastrakar. Rodriguez was pushing for the second and completed her run, however, Vastrakar was never ready and pays the price. FOUR! That would be a boundary from Rodriguez. Same kind of shot from the batter who just backs away and plays that one through the off side.
Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma during the women's T20 cricket semifinal match between India and England on Saturday ...
She gave away only three runs in the 18th and nine runs in the final over. The host required only 33 runs off 24 balls but off-spinner Rana (4-0-28-2) bowled extremely well. But Deepti and Rana collectively gave away only six runs in the 17th and 18th overs, respectively.
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INDW vs ENGW highlights: England Women and India Women participated in a nail-biting contest at the Edgbaston today.
All-rounder Deepti Sharma (4-0-18-1) was the only other wicket-taker for India as the hosts lost as many as three batters to run-outs. Chasing a 165-run target, England failed to retain the progress made in the powerplay on the back of scoring 58/1 in six overs. India will now be facing the winner of second semi-final between Australia Women and New Zealand Women in the final tomorrow.