England was well beaten by India in its winner-le-one-day international in Chester-Le-Steet as tourists won the 2–1 series.
After a ragged performance at the ground, England required a woman ODI record 319 to win, the hosts rejected the openers 8–2 in the third after the revolution Gaud that openers Tammy Buomont and Amy Jones were rejected.
Captain Nut Skver-Bunt placed in 162 with Emma Lamb, who supported 68, to revive to the chase, but caught the leg side at 98.
There was a need of 121 runs from there and despite Sophia Dunkle, 44 from Ellis Davidson-Richards and 21 from Charlie Dean, it always felt that England’s victory was a long shot.
Dunkley was run in disappointing fashion in the 40th over, and despite some low-order reducing the difference of England’s defeat to 13 runs, 21-year-old Seemar Gaud returned to wrap lower order and finish with 6-52-his first five-cicket halls.
England were excluded for 305 in the final.
Earlier, he did not help by a series of Missfields, he was unable to shut down India for more than 318–5 time with India’s captain Harmanpreet Kaur, surrounded by 102 by 84 balls.