
India vs England Live Score Updates 1st Women's ODI
England XI: Tammy Beaumont, Amy Jones (wk), Emma Lamb, Nat Sciver-Brunt (capt), Sophia Dunkley, Alice Davidson-Richards, Charlie Dean, Sophie Ecclestone, Kate Cross, Lauren Filer, Lauren Bell
5.6
1
Kranti Goud to Nat Sciver
1 run.
5.5
0
Kranti Goud to Nat Sciver
A bit fuller again and around off, Natalie Sciver-Brunt drives it off the front foot to the left of mid off, who moves there and doe a bit of fumble. But the batters don't run.
5.4
0
Kranti Goud to Nat Sciver
Again full but on the pads, this time, Sciver-Brunt clips it to square leg off the front foot.
5.3
0
Kranti Goud to Nat Sciver
This is much fuller and around off, Natalie Sciver-Brunt comes forward for a drive but gets an inside edge onto her front pad. The ball rolls away to cover.
5.2
0
Kranti Goud to Nat Sciver
Sliding on the pads, Natalie gets across and flicks it to mid-wicket.
5.1
0
Kranti Goud to Nat Sciver
Hard length, over off, Natalie Sciver-Brunt presses back and punches it to cover, who moves to her right and makes a stop.
4.6
0
Amanjot Kaur to Emma Lamb
Nagging length and around off, Emma Lamb gets behind it and punches it to cover-point.
4.5
4
Amanjot Kaur to Emma Lamb
FOUR! PUNISHED! Short of a length and around off, not that high enough and Emma Lamb presses back, and pulls it over square leg for a boundary. The deep fine leg fielder runs across to her left but the ball goes over the ropes before she can even get to it.
4.4
2
Amanjot Kaur to Emma Lamb
Full and around off, Emma drives it off the front foot and beats the diving cover-point fielder to her right. Gets two runs as the extra cover fielder chases it down.
4.3
0
Amanjot Kaur to Emma Lamb
Hard length and well outside off, offers a bit of width, Emma Lamb presses back and cuts it down but straight to cover point.
4.3
1 wd
Amanjot Kaur to Emma Lamb
WIDE! A bumper, wide outside off, Emma Lamb leaves it. Called a wide.
4.2
0
Amanjot Kaur to Emma Lamb
Dragged back length and around off, Emma Lamb pats it down back to the bowler.
4.1
0
Amanjot Kaur to Emma Lamb
Nagging length and around off, dabbed down to cover off the front foot by Emma.
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The captain of England Women, Natalie Sciver-Brunt is in at number 4.
3.6
W
Kranti Goud to Tammy Beaumont
OUT! LBW! Excellent review from India Women. On a good length and around off, gets to move back in off the deck, Tammy Beaumont plants her front foot forward and presents the full face of the bat to defend it, but gets beaten on the inside edge and gets pinged on the front foot. Big appeal for LBW but the umpire shakes her head! After consulting with her players, the skipper Harmanpreet Kaur goes for a review! The UltraEdge shows that the ball clipped the front pad first, and Ball Tracking shows that it would have hit the top of the middle stump. The on-field umpire has to change her decision, and Tammy Beaumont will have to go back. Kranti Gaud is in an excellent spell here.
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Gone? India think that they have managed to trap Tammy Beaumont in front. It did look straight in real-time. It was the nip-backer from Kranti Gaud that beat Tammy Beaumont on the inside edge. The UltraEdge shows that it is pad first. It is three reds on Ball Tracking. Beaumont is gone.
3.5
1
Kranti Goud to Emma Lamb
Tap and ran! Full and around off, Lamb pats it down to the left of extra cover and runs a quick single.
3.4
0
Kranti Goud to Emma Lamb
Bowls it full and around off, Emma Lamb comes forward and shows the full face of the bat to push it to cover.
3.3
0
Kranti Goud to Emma Lamb
A full toss, around off, Emma Lamb goes to drive it downtown but the bat gets turned in her hands and the ball rolls away to mid-wicket off the inner half of the bat.

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