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India Women Create History Against England, Become First Team In The World To...
India Women Create History Against England, Become First Team In The World To...

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time2 days ago

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India Women Create History Against England, Become First Team In The World To...

Last Updated: India created a new world record in international cricket history by taking 9 successive wickets for then fewest runs. The Indian women cricket suffered their first defeat of the ongoing England tour on Friday with their hosts managing to keep the five-match T20I series alive at The Oval. Chasing 171, India were limited to 166 in 20 overs as England won by five runs to cut down the Harmanpreet Kaur-led tourist's lead to 1-2. England though could have ended up with a much bigger total had India not created a new world record of taking the fewest ball in international cricket history – men and women – to take 9 wickets. England were cruising at 137/0 in 15.1 overs and seemed destined for a big total when Deepti Sharma left everything to her own to give India their first breakthrough in the form of Sophia Dunkley (75 off 53). That dismissal triggered a dramatic collapse. England lost their 9 wickets in the space of just 25 deliveries which is now an international record. During this phase, they added just 31 runs. 10 wickets for 0 Earlier this year during a Women's T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier match in Bangkok, UAE retired all their 10 batters after reaching 192/0 in 16 overs against Qatar. This was the first time in men/women T20I history that a team has retired more than two batters in an innings. UAE's decision meant they had as many as eight ducks. With Qatar then being skittled for 29, the total number of ducks recorded during the contest went up to 15 – the most in women's T20I history. 300 Wickets For Deepti India allrounder Deepti Sharma returned bowling figures of 3/27 from four overs and with that, she took her wickets tally to 300 across formats at international level, becoming the sixth bowler to do so. Fast bowling legend Jhulan Goswami (355) holds the record for most wickets in women's international cricket history followed by Katherine Sciver-Brunt (335), Ellyse Perry (331), Shabnim Ismail (317) and Anisa Mohammed (305). England Stay Alive The series is alive after England's win five-run win. Dunkley won player-of-the-match award for her brilliant half-century at the top of the batting order. She struck seven fours and a six during her stay. The fourth match will be held on July 9 at Old Trafford in Manchester. About the Author Cricketnext Staff First Published: July 05, 2025, 07:25 IST

UAE Women's team collapsed from 192/0 after 16 overs to 192 all out after 16 overs. Full details inside
UAE Women's team collapsed from 192/0 after 16 overs to 192 all out after 16 overs. Full details inside

Mint

time10-05-2025

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UAE Women's team collapsed from 192/0 after 16 overs to 192 all out after 16 overs. Full details inside

The ICC Women's T20 World Cup Asia region qualifier match between UAE and Qatar in Thailand's Bangkok witnessed a weird incident. United Arab Emirates opted to bat first and smashed 192 runs without losing a wicket in 16 overs. India-born Esha Oza scored 113 off just 55 balls. Her opening partner Theertha Satish made 74. At that point, rain was believed to be the bigger threat than the opponents from stopping UAE's victory. Ahmed Raza, the former UAE international and the current head coach of the women's team, and the team management decided to retire out all batters at that moment, so that they could bowl to Qatar before the arrival of rain. Declaration of an innings is allowed only in First-class cricket. Thus, the innings featured an incredible 10 retired out dismissals. Esha Oza (C) - 113 (55), retired out Theertha Satish - 74 (42), retired out Indhuja Nandakumar - 0 (0), retired out Heena Hotchandani - 0 (0), retired out Vaishnave Mahesh - 0 (0), retired out Michelle Botha - 0 (0), retired out Udeni Dona - 0 (0), retired out Athige Silva - 0 (0), retired out Katie Thompson - 0 (0), retired out Lavanya Keny - 0 (0), retired out Keziah Miriam Sabin - 0* (0), not out The number of retired out dismissals in Women's T20Is went from 13 to 23 without a single ball being bowled. The number of retired out dismissals in men's T20Is stands at 9, one fewer than what happened in Bangkok. UAE bowlers were able to wrap up the game in just 11.1 overs. Seven Qatar batter got out without scoring. Opener Rizpha Bano Emmanuel scored 20 out of the 29 runs. The match featured 15 ducks and it's a record in a T20 game. Stay updated on all the action from the IPL 2025. Check the IPL 2025 Schedule, track the latest IPL 2025 Points Table, and follow the top performers with the Orange Cap and Purple Cap.

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