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Nat Sciver-Brunt won the toss and elected to bat first in a mouth-watering ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 contest between India and England today in Indore. A major change in India's lineup for the crucial contest sees Jemimah Rodrigues make way for pacer Renuka Singh Thakur.
Rain forced the abandonment of the first Twenty20 international between New Zealand and England after the visitors posted 153-6 in their completed innings Saturday. Jos Buttler with 29 from 25 balls and Harry Brook with 20 from 14 both made starts but were unable to go on as the England batters struggled when the New Zealand bowlers took the pace off the ball.
Explaining the reason behind the move, Harmanpreet spoke about Renuka’s past success against England and added that even though India lost two consecutive games, the team have played some good cricket which gives them confidence for the England clash.
Charlotte Edwards says England's best cricket is yet to come despite the near miss against Pakistan, as they prepare to face India on Sunday.
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