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England Women Level ODI Series Against India at Lord's with Thrilling Win

England Women Level ODI Series Against India at Lord's with Thrilling Win

In a rain-curtailed thriller at Lord's, the England Women's cricket team held their nerve to defeat India by five wickets, leveling the three-match ODI series 1–1. The game, reduced to 32 overs per side due to intermittent showers, saw disciplined bowling from England and a composed chase led by wicketkeeper-batter Amy Jones.
India, put into bat under overcast skies, struggled to gain momentum. Smriti Mandhana top-scored with 35, but the team managed only 143/8, thanks largely to a tight spell from Sophie Ecclestone, who finished with 3/27. England's bowling attack kept the run rate in check, with Kate Cross and Charlotte Dean also chipping in.
The chase wasn't without drama. England lost quick wickets early, but Jones anchored the innings with an unbeaten 46. Her calm presence at the crease saw England home with just over two overs to spare. The match also saw controversy when Tammy Beaumont was involved in an 'obstructing the field' appeal after kicking a loose ball away, but the third umpire ruled in her favor.
With the series now tied, all eyes turn to the decider at Chester-le-Street, Durham. The pitch there has historically favored spinners, and with form swinging back toward England, fantasy cricket fans are already scouting for top performers.
For the final ODI, Dream11 prediction experts are tipping Amy Jones and Sophie Ecclestone as key picks based on current form. From the Indian side, Mandhana and Deepti Sharma remain vital fantasy choices, especially if the conditions suit spin.
As both teams gear up for the finale, the contest is not just for pride but also a crucial preparation ground ahead of the upcoming ICC Women's Champions Trophy. For fans and fantasy players alike, this series promises high drama and high stakes.
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