England well beaten as India take ODI series win

(BBC) – England were well beaten by India in their winner-takes-all third one-day international in Chester-le-Street as the tourists clinched a 2-1 series win.
After a ragged performance in the field left England needing a women’s ODI record 319 for victory, the hosts were 8-2 in the third over after Kranti Goud dismissed openers Tammy Beaumont and Amy Jones.

Captain Nat Sciver-Brunt put on 162 with Emma Lamb, who supported with 68, to resurrect the chase but gloved a catch down the leg side on 98.
From there 121 runs were still needed and, despite 34 from Sophia Dunkley, 44 from Alice Davidson-Richards and 21 from Charlie Dean, it always felt an England win was a long shot.

Dunkley was run out in disappointing fashion in the 40th over and, despite some lower-order hitting reducing England’s margin of defeat to 13 runs, 21-year-old seamer Goud returned to wrap up the lower order and finish with 6-52 – her maiden five-wicket haul.

England were bowled out for 305 in the final over.
Earlier, not helped by a series of misfields, they were unable to stop India piling up 318-5 with India captain Harmanpreet Kaur stroking 102 from 84 balls.
Spinner Sophie Ecclestone, who revealed before the game that she considerd quitting after the fallout of England’s Ashes defeat, conceded only 28 from her 10 overs but the rest of the attack all went at more than six runs per over.

While opener Smriti Mandhana and number three Harleen Deol both made 45 for India, it was a stand of 110 from just 77 balls between Harmanpreet and Jemimah Rodrigues, who made 50 from 45, which took the game away from England.

The result means India follow their victory in the T20 series with another in the ODIs and leaves England with plenty to ponder.
They do not play again in 50-over cricket before departing for the World Cup in India in late September.

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