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Yesterday Match Result – ENG W vs IND W 2nd T20I Highlights May 30

Dev Mishra · · 3 min read

A Hard-Fought Contest at Bristol

The second T20I between England Women and India Women proved to be a compelling battle of momentum. Following a strong start in the series, India arrived at the County Ground in Bristol looking to seal a 2-0 lead. However, the English side had other plans, delivering a disciplined performance that kept the series alive and leveled the score at 1-1. The final result saw England clinch a 26-run victory, thanks largely to a brilliant all-round display by Freya Kemp.

England’s Batting Resurgence

Batting first, England demonstrated a clear intent to improve upon their previous outing. Despite losing Sophia Dunkley early, the middle order stepped up to anchor the innings. Danni Wyatt-Hodge contributed a steady 29 off 25 deliveries, while Amy Jones added 28 from 22 balls. The momentum continued with Alice Capsey, who chipped in with a vital 28 runs.

The standout performance, however, belonged to Freya Kemp. Coming in late, she provided the explosive finish England desperately needed, remaining unbeaten on 39 off just 13 balls. Her innings, featuring four boundaries and two massive sixes, propelled the hosts to a competitive total of 168 for 5. For India, Shree Charani was the pick of the bowlers, returning excellent figures of 3 for 25, while Nandani Sharma and Shreyanka Patil took a wicket apiece.

India’s Chase Falters

Chasing a target of 169, India started with promise but ultimately failed to sustain the required run rate. The opening pair of Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma looked in good touch, each hitting five boundaries. Mandhana scored 32 off 25 balls, and Verma contributed 22 from 14. At one stage, India looked comfortable at 109 for 2.

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The turning point occurred as the middle order struggled to maintain the impetus. Yastika Bhatia battled to 33 off 36 balls before being retired, and captain Harmanpreet Kaur, returning to the side, added 28 from 22 balls. Unfortunately, the lower order could not sustain the pressure, with Jemimah Rodrigues, Richa Ghosh, and Deepti Sharma falling in quick succession. The visitors were eventually restricted to 142 for 9.

Bowling Dominance Secures the Win

The English bowling unit was clinical under pressure. Lauren Bell, Charlie Dean, and Freya Kemp were instrumental in dismantling the Indian lineup, with each bowler claiming two wickets. Their ability to restrict boundaries during the death overs proved to be the difference between the two sides. Freya Kemp, for her exceptional 39 not out and two crucial wickets, was deservedly named the Player of the Match.

What Lies Ahead

With this 26-run win, England has successfully forced a decider in the three-match series. The cricket world now turns its attention to the final encounter, which is scheduled for June 2 at the Cooper Associates County Ground in Taunton. Fans can expect a high-stakes finale as both teams look to claim the series trophy.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Who won yesterday’s ENG W vs IND W 2nd T20I? England women defeated India women by 26 runs at the County Ground, Bristol.
  • Who was the Player of the Match? Freya Kemp was adjudged the Player of the Match for her all-round performance.
  • What was the final score? England finished at 168/5, while India concluded their innings at 142/9.
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