
India Women vs England Women 1st T20I LIVE Score Streaming: When and where to watch IND-W vs ENG-W?
India Women vs England Women 1st T20I Live Streaming: With the Women's T20I World Cup set to take place in England next year, the Indian team will look to acclimatize with the conditions when they take on the hosts in the 1st T20I match in Nottingham on Saturday.
This 5-match T20I series will be a dress rehearsal for India ahead of the T20 World Cup, with the Harmanpreet Kaur-led side looking to dust themselves up after the group stage exit in the 2024 edition. With tricky pitches and unpredictable weather, the Indian team management will look to make the most out of this series vs England.
Shafali Verma has returned to the side while Kranti Goud, Sree Charani and Sayali Satghare are the new names who have been added to the squad. Sneh Rana will also make her return to the T20I side for the first time since February 2023 and all eyes will also be on fast bowling all-rounder Amanjot Kaur. However, Renuka Singh and Pooja Vastrakar will be sitting this series out due to injuries.
Where will the India Women vs England Women 1st T20I match be played?
The India Women vs England Women 1st T20I match will be played at the Trent Bridge, Nottingham
When will the India Women vs England Women 1st T20I match be played?
The India Women vs England Women 1st T20I match will be played on Saturday, June 27.
What time will the India Women vs England Women 1st T20I match start?
The India Women vs England Women 1st T20I match will start at 7.00 PM IST.
What time will the toss for the India Women vs England Women 1st T20I match take place?
The toss for the India Women vs England Women 1st T20I match is scheduled for 6:30 PM IST.
Which TV channel will broadcast India Women vs England Women 1st T20I match?
The India Women vs England Women 1st T20I match will be telecast live on the Sony Sports network.
How can one watch the live streaming of India Women vs England Women 1st T20I match online?
The India Women vs England Women 1st T20I match will be streamed live on the SonyLiv and FanCode app and website.
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