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3 ODI: Mithali, Mandhana Script Win First India about England Tours

WORCESTER: Skipper Mithali Raj hit his third half-century in a row when India avoided a clean series, beat England with four goals in the international descendant of rain and internationally on Saturday.
Chasing 220 to win at 47 Overs, India won entertainment with three spare balls with Mithali ended unbeaten at 75 balls.
It was the first victory in India about the tour.
They pulled the test once before losing the first two odi.
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Mithali achieved the achievement for Odi was not the third and last and last against the British host while pursuing 220 for the consolation of the beginning of the beginning and took the steps during the match.
He was well supported by number seven Sneh Rana, which produces a 24-running cameo which is on time for a 50-run partnership with his captain.
The opening smriti mandhana plays a beats of 49-run to keep India in hunting.
This after Indian spinners took the goal at a regular interval to cancel the initial promising by the British, which was bundled for 219 in contests which became 47 overs per matters of the side.
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https://t.co/tFe2XFC8VY- BCCI WOMEN (@Bcciwomen) 1625336696000Natalie Sciver believes 49 and Heather Knight consists of 46 Sopped England Inings while Deepti Sharma (3/47) takes Three nose for India.
The two teams will now collide in the T20 series three matches, starting on July 9 in Northampton.
Shafali Verma (19) threw his goal after a good start.
Jemimah Rodrigues has an impressive defense technique but poor rotation is not good for tourists.
He consumed 21 balls for 4 runs.
Mandhana, on the other hand, not only saves one tight end but also plays some amazing drives outside.
The head approach is stable, the front legs reach the ball and bats connect beautifully, making it a beautiful scene.
His extraordinary knock ended when Sarah Glenn’s legbinner trapped him in front of the goal.
Mitahli and HarmanPreet Kaur (16) both fought slowly and produced the shooting of the running series needed for six per end.
HarmanPreet was dismissed when he skipped sweeping the knight.
Replay TV shows that if he has reviewed a call, the decision will be reversed.
India needs 14 of the last 12 balls but the shutter is dismissed on the last ball from the second from behind by Sophie Ecclestone.
Mithali despite holding its nerves to direct India through the finish line.
Previously, England was placed comfortably at 110 for two but their strategy to attack Indian spinners produced a goal that fell in the grip, producing the destruction of the medium order.
Sneh Rana (1/31), Poonam Yadav (1/43) and HarmanPreet Kaur (1/12) each contributed one mixture.
Sophia Dunkley (28) and Kate Cross (16 not out) contributed to a useful cameo for England.
India enjoyed the initial success when Shikha Pandey trapped the opening of Tammy Beaumont (0) before.
The positive purpose of the home mixture means that Indians must, again, work hard without much success at first.
Knight and Hill Lauren Windfield-Hill stroked, drove and nudged the Indian Bowler easily to keep a decent range.
Knight uses a stroke stroke effectively while Windfield-Hill uses his legs well to collect the goal.
Yadav leg-spinner captures the mixture with his flight and full shipping but does not cause a lot of danger.
Sneh, who sorted out with a better length, broke the 67-run position when the Winfield-Hill went to sweep the slog but finally the hole to Shikha Pandey on the deep mid-wicket.
Sciver plays a free role, riding a ball with a very beautiful time.
49 He left 59 balls with five limits.
Amy Jones (17) even though it couldn’t change the good start and was dismissed by Deepti, looking for a big shot.
The sciver was rejected fifty by Mandhana Smriti, which was interesting amazing diving catches inside when the British went after Deepti.
Knights approached the first fifty series but his sweep fired a shot from HarmanPreet directly into Pandey in Long-on.
The Indian fider was sharp and agile because they denied some running to their opponents.

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