Sa t20
Mandhana Scores Fifty But England Continue Their Winning Run In Women's T20 World Cup; Beat India By 11 Runs
ENGW vs INDW: In a match between two undefeated teams, England came on top against India to extend their winning run to 3 matches, defeating India by 11 runs. England now have a better chance of finishing on the top spot in the Group B points table and avoiding Australia in the semi-finals.
Chasing 152 runs to win, Shafali Verma yet again looked helpless against raw pace, giving away her wicket in the 4th over against Lauren Bell after scoring just 8 runs. Jemimah Rodrigues (133) succumbed against spinner Sarah Glenn while Sophie Ecclestone dismissed Harmanpreet Kaur (4).
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