Sunday 23 July 2017

INDIAN WOMEN RESTRICT ENGLAND TO 229/7 IN WORLD CUP FINAL

INDIAN WOMEN RESTRICT ENGLAND TO 228/7 IN WORLD CUP FINAL

London: India turned up in a manner befitting the occasion and stopped England at 228 for seven in the final of the ICC Women's World Cup, leaving themselves with a realistic chance of doing what seemed unreal at the start of the tournament.
The coin landing in the opponents'favour at the toss was hardly a deterrent as India went about the task in a professional manner.
Leadung the show was the redoubtable Jhulan Goswami, who scythed through the English middle-order.
A proven performer for far too long. Jhulan delivered with three wickets in the most widely watched game in the history of women's cricket.
The highlight of the lanky Bengali's outing was the back-to-back dismissals of Sarah Taylor and Fran Wilson,which pegged England back.
Taylor is a legend of the women's.The end Jhulan's spell proved to be boon for England, who rode on Katherine Brunt's 42-ball 34 and Jenny Gunn's 25 off 38 balls towards the end to sign off with a respectable total.
After Jhulan,leg-spinner Poonam Yadav was the most impressive bowler, finishing with two 2/36 in her quota of 10 overs.
Earlier,England were off to a decent start with openers Lauren Winified (24) and Tammy Beaumont (23) putting on 47 runs in a littile over 11 overs. Rajeshwari Gayakwad gave the sirited visitors their first breakthrough when she removed Winfield.
Yadav dismissed the other opener and skipper Knight in a span of two overs to leave England in a spot of bother at 63 for three in the 17th over.
Taylor and Sciver steadied the ship with a partnership before spearhead Jhulan returned and removed Sciver.
The hosts then got some useful runs from the willows of Brunt and Gunn.
India are making their second appearance in a World Cup final. They lost their previous final,against Australia in Centurion,by 98 runs.
In the ongoing edition,England entered the final after squeaking home by two wickets against South Africa, while India beat Australia by 36 runs.

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