IND vs ENG, ICC Women`s World Cup 2022 Highlights: England win by 4 wickets

Written By Zee Media Bureau | Edited By: Devadyuti Das | Last Updated: Mar 16, 2022, 11:53 AM IST | Source: Zee News

Women`s World Cup 2022 India vs England Match, IND vs ENG Match Highlights: Check Highlights for India-W vs England-W match of ICC Women`s WC 2022.

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  • England win by 4 wickets

    Sophie Ecclestone gets the boundary to complete the win. England win by 4 wickets with skipper Heather Knight unbeaten on 53 with 112 balls to spare.

  • Meghana Singh picks two wickets in over

    India pacer Meghana Singh has picked up two wickets in her 7th over with England needing just 7 to win. Meghana dismisses Sophia Dunkley and Katherine Brunt as England reach 129/6 in 30 overs.

  • Heather Knight reaches 50

    England skipper Heather Knight completes fifty off 66 balls. England are 122/4 in 28 overs, need only 13 more runs to win.

  • Rajeshwari Gayakwad dismisses Amy Jones

    Rajeshwari Gayakwad gets the wicket of Amy Jones for 10. England are 104/4 in 25th over, needing 31 more runs to win.

  • Pooja Vastrakar dismisses Nat Sciver

    Pooja Vastrakar provides the big breakthrough, sending back England vice-captain Nat Sciver for 45. England are 69/3 in 17 overs, needing 66 more runs to win.

  • Nat Sciver, Heather Knight bring up 50-run stand

    Nat Sciver and England skipper Heather Knight have put on 50-plus runs for the third wickets. Sciver is 41 and Knight is 14 as England reach 60/2 in 16 overs, needing 75 more runs to win.

  • Nat Sciver gets fifth boundary

    Nat Sciver races along to 32 with her fifth boundary, this time off Pooja Vastrakar. England are 48/2 in 14 overs and 87 more runs to win.

  • Nat Sciver on the charge

    England's Nat Sciver hit Rajeshwari Gayakwad for a couple of boundaries to move along to 20. England are 33/2 in 9 overs and need another 102 to win.

  • Jhulan Goswami strikes now

    Jhulan Goswami traps Tammy Beaumont leg-before, initially give not-out but overturned on review. England are 4/2 in 3 overs.

  • Meghna Singh strikes with 1st ball

    Pacer Meghna Singh has given early breakthrough to India. Meghna sends back Danni Wyatt for 1, England are 3/1 in 2 overs.

  • India are all-out

    Team India are all out for 134 with Charlie Dean picking up her 4th wicket to dismiss Mithali Raj's side for 134 in 36.2 over

  • Richa Ghosh, Jhulan Goswami gone

    Team India are in deep trouble as Richa Ghosh and Jhulan Goswami are both dismissed in the same over. India are 129/9 in the 34th over.

  • Jhulan Goswami goes BIG

    Veteran pacer Jhulan Goswami smashes Kate Cross for a straight six to move to 15. Team India move along to 120/7 in 32 overs with Richa Ghosh unbeaten on 32.

  • Pooja Vastrakar out

    All-rounder Pooja Vastrakar is now dismissed by England off-spinner Charlie Dean for 6. India are 93/7 in 26 overs.

  • Smriti Mandhana GONE!

    Opener Smriti Mandhana is not gone for 35, dismissed leg-before by Sophia Ecclestone. India are in big trouble at 81/6 in 23 overs.

  • India slip into more trouble

    Team India are in deeper troubles as all-rounder Sneh Rana is dismissed for a duck. India are 67/5 in 21st over with Smriti Mandhana unbeaten on 31.

  • Mandhana, Harmanpreet rebuild

    Harmanpreet Kaur gets her 2nd four to move along to 12, Smriti Mandhana is on 25. India are 51/3 after 13 overs.

  • Deepti Sharma run-out for 0

    India have lost their 3rd wicket as Deepti Sharma is run-out for a duck. India are 28/3 in 8 overs.

  • Mithali Raj GONE!

    Indian skipper Mithali Raj has been dismissed by Anya Shrubsole for just 1. India are 25/2 in the 6th over. 

  • India lose 1st wicket

    Anya Shrubsole gets first wicket for England, dismisses Yastika Bhatia for 8 to complete 100 wickets in women's ODI. India are 18/1 in 4th over.

  • First boundary for India

    Yastika Bhatia gets first four for India, off Katherine Brunt to move along to 8. India are 13/0 in 3 overs.

  • Steady start for India

    Smriti Mandhana and Yastika Bhatia are on 3 and 2 respectively after a couple of overs. India are 6/0 in 2 overs.

  • Unchanged team for India

    Both India and England are going in with the same Playing XI as the last match. Which means Smriti Mandhana will once again open the batting with Yastika Bhatia.

  • India to BAT first

    England captain Heather Knight has won the toss and chosen to BOWL first. 

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Their confidence high after an impressive win over the West Indies, India would look for much-needed consistency with the bat against a struggling England in their fourth league stage match of the ICC Women’s World Cup on Wednesday (March 16). Currently placed third after a morale-boosting 155-run against the West Indies, India would like to keep the winning momentum going and maintain its stay in the top four especially when they take on table toppers Australia after England.


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After an inexplicably slow performance against New Zealand when the Indian batters played out 162 dot balls, Smriti Mandhana (123 off 119) and Harmanpreet Kaur (109 off 107) produce a splendid batting display, slamming twin centuries against the West Indies to power India to their highest total (317/8) in the history of the showpiece event.


“I think for us, it is very important the way we performed in the last game; we just need to continue that, rather than thinking about what are your negatives and what are your positive points,” vice-captain Kaur told reporters on the eve of the game.


Both openers – Mandhana and Yastika Bhatia – showed intent from the very beginning, something coach Romesh Powar had stressed upon ahead of the match. Mandhana played a fluent 123 run-knock while Kaur also continued her fine run, bringing up her fourth ton and the first since hitting the famous 171 not out against Australia in the 2017 World Cup.


The duo will be eager to continue in the same vein with the race for semifinal berths heating up. However, all-rounder Deepti Sharma, who has been elevated to the top, has to do more with the bat as does skipper Mithali Raj, who has also been off the boil recently.

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