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#INDW #ENGW #3rd #T20I #eyes #Smriti #Mandhana #middle #order #ahead #decider #Taunton">IND-W vs ENG-W 3rd T20I: All eyes on Smriti Mandhana, middle order ahead of decider in Taunton India will need bigger contributions from its leadership duo of Harmanpreet Kaur and Smriti Mandhana and its middle order as it seeks to clinch the three-match T20I in the deciding fixture at Taunton on Tuesday.
The series stands locked at 1-1, with each fixture exposing different issues with the Indian batting order. In the first T20I, openers Smriti and Shafali Verma were dismissed in the very first over. But Jemimah Rodrigues and Yastika Bhatia, who is back in the T20I setup after a recurring injury issues, did well to stabilise the Indian innings and help post a competitive score.
In the second fixure, however, India squandered a positive start with Harmanpreet and Yastika struggling to break free from a mid innings rut.
Harmanpreet, who did not feature in the opening game, returned to her usual no.4 slot in the 2nd T20I, which meant Yastika was brought up to No.3 in place of Jemimah who was pushed to no.5. The disruption didn’t work as Jemimah, slotted into a finishing role, strayed from her natural game and holed out trying to send the ball to the fence.
With the series locked at 1-1, a victory in the decider will not just be another overseas bilateral win but a shot in the arm for either team before the start of the Women’s T20 World Cup later this month.
India was ahead of England in the chase at the end of the PowerPlay (49/1 against England’s 35/1) with the required rate of 8.57. That soon climbed to 9.10 at the halfway mark and to 12.00 by the 14th, prompting India to retire out a struggling Yastika who never really got going. Harmanpreet’s own scoring rate — she has a tendency to take time to settle before exploding — wasn’t great as the pair piled on the dots.
One would have thought Richa Ghosh might be the candidate to send in place of Yastika to infuse some urgency into the chase. But it was Jemimah who was sent ahead of her. Richa was dismissed for another single digit score a few deliveries later.
Harmanpreet’s return and Yastika’s retention meant Bharti Fulmali had to warm the bench, but given India’s finishing troubles, the side might want to keep her in the mix. That said, all of this only points to a highly unsettled batting order, worrying signs with a World Cup around the corner.
For England, too, batting has been a concern, as Amy Jones’ 67 is the only half-century across two games while most of the other seasoned batters got starts but couldn’t carry on with the momentum for sustained periods of time.
Published on Jun 01, 2026
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#India #squad #Womens #T20 #World #Cup #Harmanpreet #Kaur #lead #Nandni #Sharma #maiden #callup">India squad for Women’s T20 World Cup: Harmanpreet Kaur to lead; Nandni Sharma gets maiden call-up
Harmanpreet Kaur will lead India’s squad for the upcoming women’s T20 World Cup 2026, the BCCI annoucned on Saturday. Smriti Mandhana has been named vice captain.
India will travel to England with four pace options including Renuka Thakur, Arundhati Reddy, Kranti Gaud, and Nandini Sharma, who has received her maiden call-up.
Kashvee Gautam and Amanjot Kaur were not available for selection owing to injuries.
India enters the tournament on the back of its ODI World Cup triumph where it defeated South Africa in the final.
Squad: Harmanpreet Kaur (C), Smriti Mandhana (VC), Shafali Verma, Jemimah Rodrigues, Bharti Fulmali, Deepti Sharma, Richa Ghosh (WK), Sree Charani, Yastika Bhatia (WK), Nandni Sharma, Arundhati Reddy, Renuka Thakur, Kranti Gaud, Shreyanka Patil, Radha Yadav
Published on May 02, 2026
Harmanpreet Kaur will lead India’s squad for the upcoming women’s T20 World Cup 2026, the BCCI annoucned on Saturday. Smriti Mandhana has been named vice captain.
India will travel to England with four pace options including Renuka Thakur, Arundhati Reddy, Kranti Gaud, and Nandini Sharma, who has received her maiden call-up.
Kashvee Gautam and Amanjot Kaur were not available for selection owing to injuries.
India enters the tournament on the back of its ODI World Cup triumph where it defeated South Africa in the final.
Squad: Harmanpreet Kaur (C), Smriti Mandhana (VC), Shafali Verma, Jemimah Rodrigues, Bharti Fulmali, Deepti Sharma, Richa Ghosh (WK), Sree Charani, Yastika Bhatia (WK), Nandni Sharma, Arundhati Reddy, Renuka Thakur, Kranti Gaud, Shreyanka Patil, Radha Yadav
Published on May 02, 2026
Harmanpreet Kaur will lead India’s squad for the upcoming women’s T20 World Cup 2026, the…
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#INDW #India #takes #learnings #T20I #series #loss #South #Africa #coach #Muzumdar">SA-W vs IND-W: India takes learnings despite 1-4 T20I series loss to South Africa, says head coach Muzumdar
Head coach Amol Muzumdar struck a reflective note after the Indian women’s national cricket team slumped to a 1-4 defeat against South Africa women, saying the visitors would return richer in “learnings” despite the disappointing result.
India won the fourth game but ended the series with a 23-run defeat in the fifth and final T20I on Monday.
“I think it’s been a fantastic series, fought really well. It was competitive right from the start and it’s been fantastic to come here in South Africa,” Muzumdar said after the conclusion of the series.
“Obviously, the result hasn’t gone our way. We’ve been a little disappointed with the 4-1 result, but we have got a lot of learnings out of the series.”
The coach identified India’s inability to strike in the PowerPlay and lapses in finishing with the bat as key areas of concern, though he noted visible improvement in the latter half of the rubber.
“Initially, in the PowerPlay, we weren’t able to pick up wickets, that was one concern area for us and also the finish with the bat. But we addressed those things in the last three games,” he said.
He lauded the opposition for coming out as strong rivals.
“Credit to South Africa, and especially to Laura Wolvaardt, the way she batted. She has batted beautifully in this series.”
The opener had scores of 51, 54, 115, 18 and 92 not out in the series.
Muzumdar, however, drew positives from individual performances, highlighting skipper Harmanpreet Kaur’s form and work ethic.
“To start with, Harman’s form has been fantastic, she’s batting well and her work ethics have been spot-on,” he said.
He also praised late contributions from Richa Ghosh and a return to form for Deepti Sharma.
“Richa coming good in the last couple of games is a big positive for us, Deepti coming back in form in the last game.”
Published on Apr 28, 2026
Head coach Amol Muzumdar struck a reflective note after the Indian women’s national cricket team slumped to a 1-4 defeat against South Africa women, saying the visitors would return richer in “learnings” despite the disappointing result.
India won the fourth game but ended the series with a 23-run defeat in the fifth and final T20I on Monday.
“I think it’s been a fantastic series, fought really well. It was competitive right from the start and it’s been fantastic to come here in South Africa,” Muzumdar said after the conclusion of the series.
“Obviously, the result hasn’t gone our way. We’ve been a little disappointed with the 4-1 result, but we have got a lot of learnings out of the series.”
The coach identified India’s inability to strike in the PowerPlay and lapses in finishing with the bat as key areas of concern, though he noted visible improvement in the latter half of the rubber.
“Initially, in the PowerPlay, we weren’t able to pick up wickets, that was one concern area for us and also the finish with the bat. But we addressed those things in the last three games,” he said.
He lauded the opposition for coming out as strong rivals.
“Credit to South Africa, and especially to Laura Wolvaardt, the way she batted. She has batted beautifully in this series.”
The opener had scores of 51, 54, 115, 18 and 92 not out in the series.
Muzumdar, however, drew positives from individual performances, highlighting skipper Harmanpreet Kaur’s form and work ethic.
“To start with, Harman’s form has been fantastic, she’s batting well and her work ethics have been spot-on,” he said.
He also praised late contributions from Richa Ghosh and a return to form for Deepti Sharma.
“Richa coming good in the last couple of games is a big positive for us, Deepti coming back in form in the last game.”
Published on Apr 28, 2026
Head coach Amol Muzumdar struck a reflective note after the Indian women’s national cricket team…