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England Women vs India Women, 2nd T20I, India Women tour of England 2026 - HighlightsENGW vs INDW, 2nd T20I, India Women tour of England 2026 - Highlights

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Arundhati Reddy to Freya Kemp, SIX, bang she goes again! Short and wide of off, Kemp stood deep inside the crease and used her long levers to swat the ball over long-on for a mighty maximum...
19.4
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Arundhati Reddy to Freya Kemp, FOUR, Shafali - at long-off - can only collect the ball from the ropes. She was standing a bit wide, but the connection from Kemp was so sweet that she smacked the full toss straight back and gave no time for the fielder whatsoever...
19.3
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Arundhati Reddy to Freya Kemp, FOUR, touch too full just outside off and Kemp's nailed that in the gap between deep mid-wicket and long-on. Cleared her front leg and timed the lofted heave perfectly
19.1
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Arundhati Reddy to Freya Kemp, SIX, England need more of these! Cleared the ropes by a long way has Freya Kemp. It was a juicy full toss and Kemp bent her back knee to generate plenty of power through that bottom hand to smack it over long-on
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Nandni Sharma to Danielle Gibson, FOUR, oopsy! Misfield. Gibson got down to play the low full toss and she got decent connection on the sweep square on the leg-side. Shree Charani got to her left, but there was overspin on the second bounce which escaped her reach on the last-minute slide
18.4
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Nandni Sharma to Freya Kemp, FOUR, smart stuff from Freya Kemp. Saw width and just slashed at it with a slightly open blade, getting the ball to race away in the gap between the keeper and short third
18.1
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Nandni Sharma to Danielle Gibson, FOUR, slower ball from Nandni, but Gibson made use of the width to slap the ball in the gap between backward point and cover. Valuable runs these for England...
18
Shreyanka Patil to Danielle Gibson, leg byes, 1 run, it is the angle that has worked against Shreyanka this time. Gibson moved across her off stump to play the sweep on one knee, but the length was full and Gibson did well to get a long way outside to negate the lbw...
17.3
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Shreyanka Patil to Alice Capsey, out Bowled!! Both set batters back in the hut in the space of 6 balls. The spinners are ruling the roost here in Bristol. Shreyanka Patil went wide of the crease and bowled it full with a slight angle as if to smash the off pole and smash the off pole she did. Capsey wanted to play the reverse sweep and ended up playing all around it. The length was perhaps a bit too full to play that shot and Capsey paid the ultimate price for it. Alice Capsey b Shreyanka Patil 28(25) [4s-2]
16.4
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Shree Charani to Freya Kemp, FOUR, that is a superb way to get off the mark. Fired full outside off and Kemp has belted the drive all along the ground through extra cover
16.3
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Shree Charani to Heather Knight, out Caught&Bowled!! That is the easiest of return catches and Shree Charani accepts it gleefully. No pace from Shree Charani, tossed it up nicely on a shorter length and defeated Knight in the air as she got the ball to stop off the surface. Knight was on the march and had no option but to poke her bat. Ended up chipping it tamely at a friendly height back to the bowler. Not a great knock from Knight. Heather Knight c and b Shree Charani 18(14) [4s-2]
14.3
4
Nandni Sharma to Heather Knight, FOUR, shuffles across early, and helps the ball away over short fine with a scoop. There was pace on offer this time and the length was full enough for the former England skipper to execute the shot
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Deepti Sharma to Heather Knight, 1 run, Knight brings up England's 100 with a nudge to the right of the bowler
13.5
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Deepti Sharma to Heather Knight, FOUR, Heather Knight with the reverse sweep this time. The length is fuller from Deepti and Knight plays it all along the ground with great control in the gap between cover and backward point
13.1
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Deepti Sharma to Alice Capsey, FOUR, lovely shot from Alice Capsey! Premeditated the reverse sweep and got nice connection to get the flatter delivery flying past the fielder at backward point to her right
12.1
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Shree Charani to Amy Jones, out Caught by Harmanpreet Kaur!! A big wicket as the inform Amy Jones goes. The idea was perfect, but the execution wasn't so and a sharp catch at extra-cover by the Indian captain. With the field up,. Jones was looking to go over the top, came down the pitch, made room and didn't get the elvation on the inside out drive. Went head high to Harmanpreet who crouched and completed a good reverse cupped catch. Amy Jones c Harmanpreet Kaur b Shree Charani 28(22) [4s-3]
11.4
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Deepti Sharma to Amy Jones, FOUR, a pre-empted reverse sweep and Jones gets it away - tossed up on off and the right-hander plays a standing sweep, places it to the left of short third and beats the fielder
9.1
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Deepti Sharma to Alice Capsey, FOUR, lovely shot, tossed up just outside off - Capsey uses the depth of the crease to shorten the length and then punches it into the gap past cover-point
8.2
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Shree Charani to Danni Wyatt-Hodge, out Caught by Smriti Mandhana!! Lovely drift and Smriti holds onto a difficult catch - Charani pre-empted Wyatt-Hodge's charge, tossed this one invitingly outside off, but she cleverly held the length back - Wyatt-Hodge was undone in the flight as the ball dipped, gets a thick outside edge on the drive and looped behind square on the off-side. Smriti lunges across and completes a good overhead catch at short third. Danni Wyatt-Hodge c Smriti Mandhana b Shree Charani 29(25) [4s-3]
7.4
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Deepti Sharma to Amy Jones, FOUR, nicely played, flighted delivery on off - Jones gets down low, rolled her wrists and then swept it in front of square on the on-side, the fielder in the deep is behind square and she can't stop the boundary, despite the dive
6.5
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Shreyanka Patil to Amy Jones, FOUR, beautifully played, tad too full and too wide form Shreyanka - lets Jones get under the length and she then pumps it over mid-off for a boundary
6.3
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Shreyanka Patil to Danni Wyatt-Hodge, FOUR, nicely played, Wyatt-Hodge shimmies down the pitch, gets inside the line and then lifts it over mid-off - didn't get hold of the shot, but she knew what she was doing
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Shree Charani to Danni Wyatt-Hodge, FOUR, beautifully played, Charani tosses one around off, Wyatt-Hodge comes down the pitch, makes room and then goes inside out with a delightful drive, over cover and the ball bounces away
4.4
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Nandni Sharma to Danni Wyatt-Hodge, FOUR, nicely played, back of a length and just outside off - Wyatt-Hodge waits on it, opens the face of the bat and then uses Nandni's pace to beat backward point to her left with the steer
4.1
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Nandni Sharma to Sophia Dunkley, out Caught by Richa Ghosh!! A big appeal for caught behind, there was a big noise and the umpire's finger went up very slowly. Sophia Dunkley knew she had got a big edge and off she goes - was a fraction short and just outside off, Dunkley arched back on the cut and gets a thick edge - excellent catch from Richa Ghosh who was standing up to the stumps. Sophia Dunkley c Richa Ghosh b Nandni Sharma 10(14) [6s-1]
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Arundhati Reddy to Sophia Dunkley, SIX, clubbed, on a good length and just outside off - Dunkley clears her front-leg and then heaves it over mid-on, has enough power for the ball to sail over the ropes
1.1
Nandni Sharma to Sophia Dunkley, no run, a chance and Jemimah has put down a sitter, in and out of her hands, short of a good length and well wide of off, Sophia Dunkley went hard on the chop and couldn't keep it down. Went straight to backward point and at a very good height, but Jemimah seemed to have grabbed at that and down it went
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