India
got
most
things
wrong
in
the
T20I
series
which
it
lost
1-2,
especially
its
batting
and
fielding.
With
England
missing
their
three
senior
players,
including
injured
skipper
Heather
Knight,
it
was
a
good
chance
for
India
to
register
a
rare
series
win
over
England.
Their
middle
order
issues
have
gone
on
for
far
too
long
and
after
three
games
in
England,
it
remains
far
from
being
resolved.
D
Hemalatha
was
tried
but
she
could
not
make
much
of
an
impact.
Though
Jemimah
Rodrigues
has
been
named
in
the
squad,
questions
remain
over
her
fitness
after
she
was
ruled
out
of
The
Hundred
due
to
injury.
After
being
dropped
from
the
T20
squad,
pressure
will
be
on
Yastika
Bhatia
to
perform.
While
Smriti
Mandhana
and
skipper
Harmanpreet
Kaur
continue
to
hold
the
batting
together,
Shafali
Verma
needs
to
find
consistency
after
three
years
in
international
cricket.
With
Goswami
retiring
at
the
end
of
the
three-match
ODI
series,
the
pace
department
also
doesn’t
inspire
a
lot
of
confidence.
Renuka
Singh
has
done
well
of
late
but
the
team
still
relies
heavily
on
spinners
to
do
the
job
even
in
overseas
conditions.
Pooja
Vastrakar,
Sneh
Rana
and
Deepti
Sharma
merit
a
place
in
the
side.
But,
is
going
with
three
all-rounders
and
no
specialist
in
a
playing
eleven
the
right
option?
The
series
is
part
of
the
ICC
ODI
Women’s
Championship
which
will
eventually
decide
the
qualifiers
for
the
2025
World
Cup.
In
Knight’s
absence,
Amy
Jones
will
continue
to
lead
the
England
squad.
Alice
Capsesy
and
Freya
Kemp,
who
impressed
in
the
T20Is,
have
been
handed
their
maiden
call
ups
for
the
ODI
series.
Here’s
the
squad,
schedule
and
timing
in
IST
and
telecast
details
of
India
Women
vs
England
Women
ODI
series.
The
Squads
India:
Harmanpreet
Kaur
(Captain),
Smriti
Mandhana
(Vice-Captain),
Shafali
Verma,
Sabbineni
Meghana,
Deepti
Sharma,
Taniyaa
Bhatia
(WK),
Yastika
Bhatia
(WK),
Pooja
Vastrakar,
Sneh
Rana,
Renuka
Thakur,
Meghna
Singh,
Rajeshwari
Gayakwad,
Harleen
Deol,
Dayalan
Hemalatha,
Simran
Dil
Bahadur,
Jhulan
Goswami,
Jemimah
Rodrigues.
England:
Amy
Jones,
Tammy
Beaumont,
Lauren
Bell,
Maia
Bouchier,
Alice
Capsey,
Kate
Cross,
Freya
Davies,
Alice
Davidson-Richards,
Charlie
Dean,
Sophia
Dunkley,
Sophie
Eclestone,
Freya
Kemp,
Issy
Wong,
Danni
Wyatt.
2
Live
telecast
&
Live
Streaming,
IST
Time
1st
ODI:
September
18,
Hove,
3.30
PM
2nd
ODI:
September
21,
Canterbury,
6
PM
3rd
ODI:
September
24,
Lord’s,
3.30
PM
3
Live
telecast,
Live
Streaming
Info
The
live
telecast
will
be
on
Sony
Sports
Networks.
The
live
streaming
will
be
on
Sony
LIV.
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