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ENG-W vs IND-W LIVE score, 1st ODI: England 147/4 (32 overs); India spills chances in consecutive overs

ENG-W vs IND-W LIVE score, 1st ODI: England 147/4 (32 overs); India spills chances in consecutive overs

The Hindu16-07-2025
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Where to watch the live telecast of the first ODI between England Women and India Women in India?
The first ODI between England Women and India Women will be televised live in India on the Sony Sports Network.
Where to watch the live stream of the first ODI between England Women and India Women in India?
The first ODI between England Women and India Women will be streamed live on the SonyLIV app and website in India. It will also be streamed live by the Fancode platform.
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