Women\'s World T20: Indian eves fail to decode England enigma\, suffer 8-wicket defeat

Women's World T20: Indian eves fail to decode England enigma, suffer 8-wicket defeat

ANI  |  Antigua [West Indies] 

Indian women's team crashed out of the ongoing International Council (ICC) Women's World T20 tournament after being handed over an eight-wicket defeat by England in their semi-final match here at on Friday.

Defending a small total of 112 runs, Indian bowlers failed to maintain the pressure on the opposition despite getting some early breakthroughs in the encounter.

Indian spinner gave England the first jolt in the form of opener (1), who in her attempt for a slog sweep, was caught at mid-wicket by After adding 20 more runs to their total, England lost their other opener at the personal score of eight, after she gave an easy catch to Jemimah Rodrigues in the deep midwicket.

Later, an unbreakable partnership between wicket-keeper (53*) and all-rounder (52*) not only left the Indian bowlers toiling hard for a wicket, but also drove their side to a convincing victory.

Earlier, batting first, failed to put up a competitive total on the scoreboard as their in-form batters- Smriti Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur- could not come out with a match-defining knock like they did in the previous encounters.

While Mandhana contributed 34 runs with her bat before getting caught and bowled to English bowler Sophie Ecclestone, Harmampreet Kaur could only score 16 runs for the Indian side.

Apart from Jemimah Rodrigues' crucial contribution of 26 runs, no other Indian batter succeeded in going beyond 15 runs in the match.

For England, bowler emerged as the highest wicket-taker (3) followed by (2) and (2)

was adjudged of the Match for making the maximum contribution, 53 runs, to her side's total.

England will next take on in the final of the ongoing prestigious tournament at the on November 25.

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First Published: Fri, November 23 2018. 09:26 IST