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Ind W vs Eng W Live Streaming: When and where to watch 1st ODI between India and England

Ind W vs Eng W Live Streaming: When and where to watch 1st ODI between India and England

Time of India16-07-2025
Following the outstanding 3-2 series win in T20s, India Women will now take on England in the 50-over format in a three-match series.
The first match will be played at at Rose Bowl, Southampton on Wednesday at 5:30 pm IST. It is important for both teams as it will serve as the preparation for the Women's ODI World Cup in September-October in India.
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The Indian women's team last played an ODI in the tri-series with Sri Lanka and South Africa in May, where they emerged victorious. India consistently posted scores of 280-300+ during the series, showcasing the shift towards a more aggressive approach in batting.
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India will be looking to continue with the fresh approach. However, it will not be easy against a full-strength England team on their home soil.
Ind W vs Eng W: Where to watch the live telecast
The first ODI between India Women and England will be televised live in India on the
Sony Sports Network
.
Ind W vs Eng W: Live Streaming details
The England Women and India Women ODI series will be streamed live on the SonyLIV app and website in India. It will also be streamed live by the
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