Yastika Bhatia makes history for India as defeat looms for England at Lord’s
The 26-year-old left-hander, who had resumed on day three on 39 not out, hit 14 fours as she went to 100 off 145 balls before eventually miscuing Sophie…
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Heather Knight bade farewell to international cricket (PA) Alice Capsey’s departure after she was bowled by Sayali Satghare for 21 reduced England to 59 for five and Amy Jones was reprieved on review after being given out leg before to Rana for 34 with the score on 102 as she and Villiers provided some resistance. Ecclestone, who had removed opener Shafali Verma on Saturday, trapped Harmanpreet and then Deepti Sharma in front before finally ending Bhatia’s 223-minute stay at the crease, and she secured a place on the honours board when she bowled Sneh Rana for one to finish with figures of five for 118 from her 33.3 overs.
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Heather Knight bade farewell to international cricket (PA) Alice Capsey’s departure after she was bowled by Sayali Satghare for 21 reduced England to 59 for five and Amy Jones was reprieved on review after being given out leg before to Rana for 34 with the score on 102 as she and Villiers provided some resistance.
according to The IndependentEcclestone, who had removed opener Shafali Verma on Saturday, trapped Harmanpreet and then Deepti Sharma in front before finally ending Bhatia’s 223-minute stay at the crease, and she secured a place on the honours board when she bowled Sneh Rana for one to finish with figures of five for 118 from her 33.3 overs.
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