India women's cricket team spinner Sneh Rana has dedicated her stellar Test debut performance to her late father, who died a few days before she was named in the side for the ongoing one-off game against England.
India women's cricket team spinner Sneh Rana has dedicated her stellar Test debut performance to her late father, who died a few days before she was named in the side for the ongoing one-off game against England.
Spinners Sneh Rana and Deepti Sharma fashioned India's comeback by triggering a batting collapse in the final session but England women still managed a decent 269 for six on the opening day of the one-off Test in Bristol.
Hello and welcome to Day 2 of this one-off Test match between England women and India women at Bristol's County Ground. With India returning to the Test scene after nearly seven years, spinners Deepti Sharma (2/50) and Sneh Rana (3/77) scripted a comeback to leave England at 269-6 following a strong start by the hosts. The main priority for the English women will be to rebuild after a late collapse on Day 1, with debutant Sophia Dunkley (12*) and Katherine Brunt (7*) resuming the proceedings. Stay tuned as we build up towards the second day.
Live Score updates England Women vs India Women Test Day 2: Hello and welcome to Day 2 of this one-off Test match between England women and India women at Bristol's County Ground. With India returning to the Test scene after nearly seven years, spinners Deepti Sharma (2/50) and Sneh Rana (3/77) scripted a comeback to leave England at 269-6 following a strong start by the hosts. The main priority for the English women will be to revive their fortunes, with debutant Sophia Dunkley (12*) and Katherine Brunt (7*) resuming the proceedings. Stay tuned as we build up towards the second day.
Day 1 report: The India women’s cricket team, led by experienced skipper Mithali Raj, returned to Test cricket in some fashion, with their spinners helping them script a comeback to leave England in a tricky situation at 269-6 on Day 1.
India named five Test debutants in the playing eleven-Deepti Sharma, Pooja Vastrakar, Sneh Rana, Shafali Verma and wicketkeeper Taniya Bhatiya, and the spin duo of Deepti and Rana impressed right away by sharing five wickets amongst themselves.
The hosts started off on a positive note with openers Tammy Beaumont and Lauren Winfield-Hill scripting a 69-run stand, before the latter departed for 35. Beaumont (66) played her part as well, but it was Heather Knight (95), who stole the show later on her 100th appearance as England skipper.
England were comfortable heading to tea at 162-2, with Knight and all-rounder Nat Sciver (42) at the other end, but it was in the third session where India completely turned the game around.
The DRS reviews just did not go in the hosts’ favour as Sciver departed in the 73rd over before Amy Jones (1) followed three overs later.
Sciver was dropped by Deepti early on in the innings, but the latter compensated for it by trapping the English all-rounder leg before.
Sciver had forged a 90-run stand for the third wicket with Knight.
With England in a tricky position at 244-4 following Amy Jones’ wicket, the task was cut out for Knight to bring the hosts back on track. But the innings changed drastically when Knight was trapped on the pad with Deepti coming around the wicket. She was initially given out, but Knight desperately went for the DRS, but there was no bat involved. Ball-tracking showed the ball was pitching in line, with the impact also intact, and the wickets staying with umpire’s call. Knight was gone, and England, starting on a formidable note, looked in deep trouble.
The task will be upto debutant Sophia Bunkley (12*) and Katherine Brunt (7*) to revive the hosts’ fortunes with England resuming Day 2 at 269-6.
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