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ENG-W vs IND-W, 2nd ODI LIVE streaming info: Where to watch England v India women second match?

ENG-W vs IND-W, 2nd ODI LIVE streaming info: Where to watch England v India women second match?

The Hindu19-07-2025
India will be looking to carry its winning form from the first ODI between India and England into the second ODI at Lord's on Saturday.
India took victory courtesy of impressive performances by Kranti Goud, Sneh Rana, and Deepti Sharma, and will now be looking to take an unassailable series lead in the three-match series. Victory in the series would be a big boost for Harmanpreet Kaur's side ahead of this year's ODI World Cup in India and Sri Lanka.
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ENG-W vs IND-W 2nd ODI - match details
When will the second ODI between England and India take place?
The second ODI between England and India will take place at 3:30PM IST on Saturday, July 19. The toss for the match will take place at 3:00PM IST.
Where will the second ODI between England and India take place?
The second ODI between England and India will be held at Lord's.
Where to watch the live telecast of the second ODI between England and India in India?
The second ODI between England and India will be televised live on the Sony Sports Network.
Where to watch the livestream of the second ODI between England and India in India?
The second ODI between England and India will be livestreamed on the SonyLiv app and website. The match will also be available to stream on FanCode.
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