Complete
England Women tour of India, 2023, Only Test, Navi Mumbai , Dec 14th, 2023

India Women

(104.3 ov) 428/10 (41.6 ov) 186/6

England Women

(35.3 ov) 136/10 (27.3 ov) 131/10

Complete India Women won by 347 runs

Player of Match: Deepti Sharma

1.2
Sneh Rana to Dunkley, no run, floated on off, Dunkley defends it off her front foot
1.1
Sneh Rana to Dunkley, 2 runs, down on her knee to lap this floated delivery to fine leg
Sneh Rana, right-arm off break, comes into the attack
Spin from the other end..
0.6
Renuka Singh to Beaumont, no run
0.5
Renuka Singh to Beaumont, 2 runs, back of a length around middle and leg, worked through backward square leg for two
0.4
Renuka Singh to Beaumont, no run, on a length around off, Beaumont steers it to point
0.3
Renuka Singh to Beaumont, no run, pitched up by the bowler on middle, Beaumont knocks it down the pitch
0.2
Renuka Singh to Beaumont, no run, keeps a tad low and shapes back in, Beaumont gets beaten and rapped on the pads. No real appeal though
0.1
Renuka Singh to Beaumont, no run, yorker length ball by Renuka Singh, Beaumont digs it down the pitch
Beaumont and Dunkley are at the crease. Beaumont is on strike. Renuka Singh will open the attack
Out walk the England openers and we are ready for live action...7
10:08 Local Time, 04:38 GMT, 10:08 IST: Three quick wickets on Day 2 and India Women have been bowled out for 425 in Navi Mumbai in this one-off Test. Deepti Sharma had a chance to get a big score, but just like the other Indian batters even she couldn't get there.
104.3
Ecclestone to Gayakwad, out Caught by Dunkley!! Finally a catch has been taken. A flatter delivery on off,Gayakwad c Dunkley b Ecclestone 0(5)
Ecclestone to Gayakwad, THATS OUT!! Caught!!
104.2
Ecclestone to Gayakwad, no run
104.1
Ecclestone to Gayakwad, no run
103.6
Charlie Dean to Vastrakar, FOUR, to backward square leg
103.5
Charlie Dean to Vastrakar, no run, goes for a drive through the off-side, doesn't middle it though
103.4
Charlie Dean to Vastrakar, no run, spinning down the leg-side, Vastrakar leaves it alone