England bounced again strongly within the second Women’s ODI, easing previous India by eight wickets in a rain-affected conflict at Lord’s on Saturday. Opener Amy Jones led the way in which with an unbeaten 46, serving to the hosts chase down a revised goal of 115 with ease to stage the three-match sequence 1-1.After India’s dominant chase of 259 within the first ODI, their batting faltered within the second as they posted a modest 143/8 within the 29-overs-a-aspect contest. Smriti Mandhana high-scored with 42, however discovered little assist from the remainder of the batting lineup.England’s chase started easily, with Jones and Tammy Beaumont (34 off 35) including 54 for the opening stand. Off-spinner Sneh Rana broke the partnership by trapping Beaumont lbw with a reverse sweep gone incorrect. Jones then mixed with skipper Nat Sciver-Brunt (21) to take the hosts inside 42 runs of victory earlier than rain interrupted play.When motion resumed, England’s revised DLS goal was 115 in 24 overs. Though Kranti Gaud bowled a peach to dismiss Sciver-Brunt, the end result was by no means unsure. Sophie Dunkley sealed the win with a boundary within the twenty first over, finishing a dominant efficiency from the house aspect.A minimal of 20 overs was required for a end result, and the Lord’s floor workers labored swiftly to guarantee sufficient overs had been bowled for DLS to come into play—making certain the match didn’t finish in a no-end result.
Earlier, India by no means obtained going with the bat. After shedding debutant opener Pratika Rawal within the second over to Em Arlott (2/26), Mandhana and Harleen Deol (16) added 40 for the second wicket to regular the innings.However, Deol’s dismissal—caught and bowled by Sophie Ecclestone—triggered a collapse. The left-arm spinner was as soon as once more England’s standout, claiming 3/27 as India misplaced 4 wickets for simply 26 runs within the center part. Mandhana, who had earlier been dropped on two, was ultimately dismissed for 42, chipping Linsey Smith (2/28) to Charlie Dean contained in the circle.At 98/6, India had been staring at a sub-120 complete, however Deepti Sharma (30*) and Arundhati Reddy (14) added 26 essential runs for the seventh wicket to give the rating some respectability. However, Reddy’s dismissal ended that resistance, and India fell effectively brief of a par rating.The third and remaining ODI will now be performed in Durham on July 22, with every little thing to play for.