
England Beat India Via DLS In Rain-Curtailed 2nd ODI, Level 3-Match Series 1-1
Opener Amy Jones scored an unbeaten 46 as England easily defeated a struggling India, winning the rain-affected second Women's ODI by eight wickets at Lord's on Saturday.
Following an impressive batting display in the first match, where India chased down a target of 259, the Women in Blue put up a lacklustre performance, managing only 143 for 8 in 29 overs with Smriti Mandhana top-scoring with 42.
In response, England openers Jones and Tammy Beaumont (34 off 35 balls) put together a 54-run partnership before off-spinner Sneh Rana dismissed Beaumont, who was out trying a reverse sweep.
Jones then teamed up with skipper Nat Sciver-Brunt (21) to add 48 runs for the second-wicket partnership when rain interrupted play, with the home team needing 42 more runs to win.
Once play resumed, it was smooth sailing for England as their revised target was 115 in 24 overs. Kranti Gaud bowled a perfect nip-backer to dismiss Sciver-Brunt. Finally, Sophie Dunkley hit a boundary off Kranti to seal the win in 21 overs.
Twenty overs were required to constitute a match, and the Lord's ground staff worked swiftly to get the ground ready so that at least eight balls were bowled, ensuring England were ahead in terms of the DLS par score.
The three-match series is now levelled 1-1, with the final game set to be played at Durham on July 22.
Earlier, Mandhana played a fine innings of 42, but steady England bowlers, led by left-arm spinner Sophie Ecclestone, restricted India to 143 for eight after the match was reduced to 29 overs-a-side.
India lost opener Pratika Rawal in the second over, bowled while trying to steer a fuller-length delivery from pacer Em Arlott (2/26) to third man.
Mandhana (42) and Harleen Deol (16) added 40 runs for the second wicket, appearing to have weathered the early setback.
However, Deol's dismissal, caught off her own bowling by Ecclestone (3/27), triggered a collapse. Mandhana, dropped on two by Lauren Bell off her own bowling, remained steadfast at one end.
Skipper Harmanpreet Kaur was bowled by a quick, straight delivery from Ecclestone. Jemimah Rodrigues and Richa Ghosh also fell in quick succession.
India lost four wickets for 26 runs at that stage, and Mandhana's dismissal sealed their fate.
The elegant left-hander pushed an otherwise expensive left-arm spinner Linsey Smith (2/28) to Charlie Dean inside the circle.
India were 98 for six at her departure, but Deepti Sharma (30 not out) and Arundhati Reddy (14), who replaced Amanjot Kaur, added 26 runs for the seventh wicket to push India forward slightly.
However, Reddy's dismissal ended that promising stand and India's chances of a respectable total.
First Published:
Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


News18
13 minutes ago
- News18
'Don't Know How Long I'll Stop For': Pep Guardiola Confirms Break From Football After Man City Exit
Pep Guardiola reiterated his belief that he will take a significant break from football after his tenure at City ends in 2027. Pep Guardiola is a man of his word. The Manchester City boss has yet again confirmed that he will take a significant break from football management after his tenure at the Etihad ends. The 54-year-old Spaniard, who has become the most successful manager in Manchester City's history, has collected 18 trophies during his reign, including six Premier League titles and one Champions League crown. Though his current contract runs until 2027, Guardiola made it clear in a new interview with GQ Spain that his departure from the club will also mark a pause in his managerial career. 'I know that after this stage with City I'm going to stop, that's for sure," Guardiola said. 'It's decided, more than decided." 'I don't know how long I'll stop for — a year, two years, three years, five, ten, fifteen — I don't know. But I will leave after this spell with City because I need to stop and focus on myself, on my body." In May, Guardiola had already hinted at his City exit, stating that he intended to leave once his current deal expires. Despite signing a contract extension as recently as November, the former Barcelona and Bayern Munich boss is clear about stepping away when this chapter closes. 'I've spent four or five months this year in every away stadium with the crowd chanting, 'You'll be sacked in the morning. They're going to fire you'," he noted. 'There's no other profession — architect, teacher, doctor, journalist — where 60,000 people ask you to lose your job." Last season proved testing both on and off the pitch. City were plagued by injuries, including a major blow in September when Ballon d'Or winner Rodri suffered a right ACL injury. The club suffered its earliest Champions League exit since the 2012–13 campaign and finished third in the Premier League, far from the dominance they've shown in previous years. Guardiola acknowledged that a downturn was inevitable. 'When you win six Premier Leagues, there comes a time when you go down. It's human nature… It's a process that had to happen. It took longer to happen, and when it did, it went deeper than we could have imagined." Despite the recent setbacks, Guardiola remains optimistic about the upcoming season — and about Manchester City's long-term prospects. 'Speaking on behalf of Manchester City, it has been very healthy for us," he said. 'Because success can confuse you. It hasn't confused us for many years, but this year the players have been injured a lot." He added that the adversity could serve as a springboard for future success. 'I think it will be very good for the next five or ten years. And next year, we'll do better." Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


News18
31 minutes ago
- News18
Told To Cover Pakistani Jersey, Man Says ‘Take Me By Force' At India-England Match
Last Updated: A video showed a man wearing a green Pakistan shirt at the India-England Test match in Manchester, and he was told by stadium officials to cover it up. As India managed a spectacular draw against England during the fourth Test match at Old Trafford, a video went viral showing security officials confronting a man who was wearing a Pakistan cricket jersey and asking him to cover it. The video, widely shared on social media platforms, showed a man wearing a green Pakistan shirt while watching the India-England Test match in Manchester. A security official told the man to cover up his shirt. The man refused to comply and asked for a written order. The matter escalated when more security officials approached him and told him that the jerseys of non-participating countries were not permitted in the venue. — Cricketopia (@CricketopiaCom) July 28, 2025 'This is my proud country. Why are you covering this? Like, everybody's representing their country. No, no. Take me by force if you can, because everybody will record this. They are taking me without any reason, any harm," the man was heard saying in the video. The man argued that he had paid for the tickets and no Indian crowd had complained about his attire. A female security official was heard politely asking him to have a chat outside the crowd. The video sparked divisive responses online, with some saying that the action was discriminatory and unnecessary. However, some netizens cited official rules saying that only flags, clothing and banners related to England or India cricket teams were permitted in the stadium. Old Trafford has a policy in place for international matches in which fans are instructed to wear clothing that supports the participating teams, which is India and England in this case. 'What is so difficult to understand about this? It could cause fights etc. So why would you wear not just any other top but that of the biggest rivals (on and off the pitch) of India's," a user said. 'He knew this would cause an issue. Attention seeker with nothing better to do. Cover it up or instant removal from the ground," another person wrote. The incident has also come days after the abandoned World Championship of Legends match between India Champions and Pakistan Champions, due to tensions after the Pahalgam terror attack and India's Operation Sindoor. view comments First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


News18
an hour ago
- News18
Washington Sundar's Viral Post After His Father Accuses India Selectors Of Bias
Last Updated: Washington Sundar celebrated his first Test hundred against England, sharing a heartfelt post about his family's support. His father criticized Indian selectors for bias. A day after smashing his maiden Test hundred, Washington Sundar shared a heart-warming post to acknowledge the efforts of his family in making him an Indian cricketer. The all-rounder showcased a terrific fight against England in the fourth Test of the ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, helping India draw the game and keep the series alive. He forged a valiant 203-run stand for the fifth wicket with Ravindra Jadeja, who also scored a hundred on the final day. On Monday, Sundar took to social media to share his childhood picture in which he could be seen holding a cricket bat. He posted another photo, a recent one, celebrating his first-ever Test hundred. 'Still that kid at heart. It all started with a dream and a family that never stopped believing," Sundar wrote. Still that kid at heart. 🫶It all started with a dream and a family that never stopped believing. ♥️ — Washington Sundar (@Sundarwashi5) July 28, 2025 Sundar's Father Accuses India Selectors While Sundar seems to be pleased with his achievement, his father Mani Sundar has accused the Indian selectors of bias and favouritism against his son. He believes that, unlike other players who 'get regular chances', only Washington gets dropped even after good performances, while also missing selections when he deserves to play. 'Washington has been doing very well consistently," Mr. Sundar said in an interview with The Times of India. 'However, people tend to avoid and forget his performances. Other players get regular chances, only my son doesn't get them. Washington should consistently bat at number five like he did in the second innings of the fourth Test and get five to ten straight chances. My son was surprisingly not picked for the first Test against England. The selectors should watch his performances," he added. 'My son gets dropped even if he fails in just one or two matches. It is not fair. Washington scored an unbeaten 85 on a rank turner in Chennai against England back in 2021 and 96* against the same opposition in Ahmedabad during the same year. He would have been dropped even if those two knocks had ended up in centuries. Has this kind of an approach been maintained for any other Indian cricketer? He has become very strong after all this and the result is the performance which people are witnessing now," the senior Sundar said. view comments First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.