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India defeated England by 13 runs in the third and final ODI played in Chester-Le-Street and won the series 2–1. Harmanpreet Kaur’s innings of 102 runs in 84 balls and Kranti Gaur’s 6/52 bang bowling was the main reason for this victory. India, batting first, scored 318 runs at the loss of 5 wickets. At the same time, after losing all the wickets of England, he could score 305 runs in 49.5 overs. This was England’s last ODI before the World Cup to be held in India and Sri Lanka.
India won the 3 ODI series 2–1.
Sritka-Smriti gave a good start to India After winning the toss and batting first, India was given a good start by opener Pritka Rawal and Smriti Mandhana. The two shared a 64 -run partnership off 73 balls for the first wicket. Rawal scored 26 runs off 33 balls. Smriti scored 45 runs off 54 balls. He shared a 17 -run partnership off 31 balls for the second wicket with Harleen Deol. Deol also scored 45 runs off 65 balls.
4000 runs in Harmanpreet Kaur’s ODI completed Captain Harmanpreet Kaur, taking advantage of better opening, scored 102 runs. She achieved the distinction of becoming the third Indian woman player to complete 4000 ODI runs. He scored a half -century for the first time after 13 innings and then completed the seventh ODI century in 84 balls.
At the same time, Harmanpreet also got a life for 22 runs when England did not take a review off the Lauren filer, while she was seen out in the replay. Finally, Harmanpreet, playing the drive, caught the Nate Sear-Bunt.
Harmanpreet scored the seventh century of ODI career.
Harmpreet shared a 110 -run partnership for the fourth wicket with Jemima Rodrigues. Rodrix scored 50 runs off 45 balls. Apart from these, Richa Ghosh played an unbeaten 38 -run innings in 18 balls. India added 120 runs in the last 10 overs to score a strong score of 318 runs.
Sophie gave only 28 runs for England For England, Sophie Aclestone bowled the most economical with 1/28 in 10 overs. While Lauren Bell scored 82, Lauren Philler 64, Charlie Dean 69 runs and Linsy Smith scored 74 runs. Everyone got 1-1 wickets.
Kranti Gaur’s deadly bowling The England team, which came out to chase the target of 319 runs, was forced to be forced in front of Indian bowler Kranti Gaur. 21 -year -old fast bowler Kranti Gaur bowled brilliantly in his fifth ODI. He sent the England opening pair to the pavilion cheaply. He bowled Tammy Buomont on a brilliant Inswinger, while Amy Jones was dismissed by Deepti Sharma with a brilliant one hand on the short third. England was reduced to 22/2 at the end of the powerplay.
NAT CIRAR-Brant and Emma Lab got the team’s return, 162-run partnership between the two NAT SIR-Brant (98) and Emma Lamb (68) shared 162 runs for the third wicket to give England a comeback. But in the 31st over, Mr. Charani bowled Lamb on a sweep shot and brought India to the game again. Deepti Sharma caught Civor-Brant out at 98 by wicketkeeper Richa Ghosh, who demanded DRS and Ultrarass confirmed the ball contact with gloves. This was followed by Sophia Dunkli run-out, and Kranti completed her five wickets by dismissing Alice Davidson-Richards and Lauren Filers for two consecutive balls. Finally, he caught Lauren Bell caught by Harmanpreet and bowled England before the last ball.
NAT SIR-Brant (98) and Emma Lamb (68) shared 162 runs for the third wicket.
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