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IND-W vs ENG-W 5th T20I live streaming: Check India women vs England women predicted XIs, head-to-head & more

IND-W vs ENG-W 5th T20I live streaming: Check India women vs England women predicted XIs, head-to-head & more

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Having already secured the unassailable 3-1 lead in the series, India women would be hoping to end the T20I series on a high when they take on England women in the fifth and final game on Saturday at Edgbaston in Birmingham. It was India women's first-ever T20I series win against England on English soil.
The Indian women started the series with a huge 97-run win in the first T20I, courtesy a maiden century from Smriti Mandhana. The Indian vice-captain has been the standout batter for India with 213 runs in four matches, followed by Jemimah Rodrigues (107) in the second place.
Venue: Edgbaston, Birmingham
Time: 11:05 PM IST | 6:35 PM (local time)
England Women: Danni Wyatt-Hodge, Sophia Dunkley, Paige Scholfield, Tamsin Beaumont (c), Amy Jones (wk), Alice Capsey, Issy Wong, Sophie Ecclestone, Charlie Dean, Lauren Bell, Lauren Filer
India Women: Shafali Verma, Smriti Mandhana (vc), Jemimah Rodrigues, Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Richa Ghosh (wk), Amanjot Kaur, Radha Yadav, Sneh Rana, Arundhati Reddy, Deepti Sharma, N Sree Charani
Sony Sports Network are the official broadcasters of the India women vs England women T20I series. The fifth T20I between India women and England women will be live telecast on Sony Sports 1 and 2 channels. Live streaming of IND-W vs ENG-W 5th T20I will be on Sony LIV app.
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