
England’s pursuit of a challenging 189-run target against India in the opening Women’s T20 International got off to a shaky start after Sophia Dunkley was dismissed early, handing the visitors immediate control of the contest in Chelmsford.
Dunkley began brightly, showing attacking intent with a brisk cameo that included an impressive straight six. However, her stay at the crease was short-lived as she mistimed an aggressive shot and was caught at mid-off, leaving England searching for stability in the powerplay.
India had earlier posted a strong total of 188 for 7 after recovering from a disastrous start that saw them lose two wickets in the opening over. Jemimah Rodrigues anchored the innings superbly with a fluent 69 off 40 balls, while Yastika Bhatia added a valuable half-century in a game-changing partnership that shifted momentum firmly in India’s favour.
England struggled to build sustained partnerships during the chase despite a fighting innings from Amy Jones. The Indian bowling attack remained disciplined throughout, with Nandni Sharma making a strong impact and Deepti Sharma controlling the middle overs effectively.
As wickets continued to fall, England found the required run rate climbing steadily beyond reach. India eventually sealed a comfortable victory to take an early lead in the series, while England were left with questions surrounding the consistency of their batting lineup ahead of upcoming major tournaments.
