England thrashing India in a rain -affected encounter at Lord’s and level the one -day international series.
The match was initially reduced to 29 overs, with India equal to below 144-8 after being put on the bat.
England were in response to 102–1 before the delay in another rains, which revised his target by 115 out of 24 overs, which the hosts reached the spare with 18 balls, winning by eight wickets on the Duckworth-LaVis-Consuten method.
Amy Jones was 46 not out, with 54 for the first wicket with Tammy Buomont and 48 for Captain Nut Skylar-Brant.
After heavy rains in the morning, there was a delay in the beginning of 15:00 BST, India’s batsmen struggled to flow on a slow surface as they slipped to 72–5 within 16 overs.
He failed to punish England to punish another incompatible attempt in the field, dropping four catches and called some more possible opportunities wrong.
An important occasion came in the fifth over when Lauren Bell dropped Smriti Madhana in his follow-three on two, and the opener anchored the innings despite the tambling around the wickets.
But the pressure on Mandana in the 21st over stated that he got out of Charlie Dean for 42 out of 51 balls, as only Deepti Sharma’s unbeaten 30 helped give a glimpse of the innings a glimpse of credibility.
England spinners bowled brilliantly in the innings, which was a 3–27 mantra from Sophie Eclestone, 2–28 for Smith and 1-31 for Dean.
The judges of the series – which will be the last competitive ODI of England before the autumn World Cup – is on Tuesday in Chester -Le -Street.