With a competitive clan on a dull surface, there was a feeling of imperative about how England’s innings would be revealed, and it began to open almost immediately.
Dankley was run by Deepti Sharma at the end of the first over, before he rejected the wet hoses from the first ball of the second, strangely hit the ball as a mid-off as the opener has now scored just one run with his last four T20 innings.
The skivor-bunt fell in the fourth over, but the Beomont recently recalled the T20 side after a few years, seemed to learn from India’s batsmen and moved around the crease with eight fours and a six to force it around the crease to win with his trademark Swagger and win a manner.
But he was called to a risky singles from Jones, and Sneh Rana briefly pulled an extraordinary piece of work on the point to a noticeable improvement, swoop and thrown into a movement, while on his knees, the bowler with Radha Yadav saw Bells as a full-stake.
From there, it was an predecessor. Another soft dismissal for Capsi saw his chip Srira to cover for five, Jones were caught and four balls were bowled later and the result was already a conclusion, despite the 47s despite 47, despite the recreational seventh-wicket stand of Eclestone and Erlot.
England are without the stability of Heather Night’s mid-order, but the repetition methods of these defeat are a concern with the World Cup and there are only three 50 overs matches to come.