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    England vs India: Hosts lose by 24 runs in second women's T20I despite Tammy Beaumont half-century in Bristol – Sky Sports


    By Ali Stafford at the Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol
    Tuesday 1 July 2025 21:58, UK
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    England face an uphill battle to avoid a home series defeat against India after falling to a 24-run loss in the second women’s T20I at the Seat Unique Stadium in Bristol.
    India slumped to 31-3 after losing the toss and being put in to bat by the hosts, only for Jemimah Rodrigues (63) and Amanjot Kaur (63 not out) to lead the fightback and put the visitors back on top.
    A late cameo from Richa Ghosh (32 not out) helped the visitors close on 181-4, with Tammy Beaumont (54) leading the England charge after the hosts fell to 17-3 early in their chase.
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    Beaumont put on a 70-run stand with Amy Jones (32) before being run out, while a late cameo from Sophie Ecclestone (35) was not enough to get England close to their victory target.
    England eventually closed on 157-7 to see India, who also claimed a 97-run victory at Trent Bridge on Saturday, go 2-0 up in the five-match series ahead of further matches at the Kia Oval, Emirates Old Trafford and Edgbaston.
    Smriti Mandhana – India’s centurion during their dominant win on Saturday – gave an ominous warning of a repeat display after two boundaries in her first four deliveries, making her and Shafali Verma the pair with the most runs as an opening partnership in Women’s IT20s history.
    Verma (three) fell when she gloved Lauren Filer (1-42) behind to Jones, before Lauren Bell (2-17) produced a brilliant catch off Em Arlott (1-43) to remove Mandhana (13) and then claimed captain Harmanpreet Kaur (one) – via a low take from Filer – in her next over.
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    India ended the powerplay on 35-3 as Rodrigues and Kaur patiently rebuilt during the first half of the innings, only for Rodrigues to spark a change in tone when she fired Arlott for three consecutive boundaries.
    Rodrigues raced to a 33-ball half century as part of a 91 run-stand for the fourth wicket, only to fall for 63 when she cut a wider delivery from Bell to Sophia Dunkley at cover, although Kaur continued to push forward as she closed out her maiden T20I half century.
    Kaur and Ghosh (32 not out) produced a late boundary burst to take India to 181-4, with England making a nightmare start to their chase when a costly mix-up saw Dunkley run out in the opening over.
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    Danni Wyatt-Hodge chipped to mid-off for just one, having ended her run of three consecutive ducks, while Nat Sciver-Brunt’s dismissal left England three down inside the first four overs and under threat of another record-breaking loss.
    Beaumont responded by racing to a 33-ball half century, putting England in a better halfway position than India had been, but home hopes quickly faded after she was run out by Sneh Rana in the 12th over.
    Shree Charani removed Alice Capsey (five) in the same over as she claimed Jones caught and bowled, slipping England to 110-6, but Ecclestone produced a late boundary burst to reduce India’s winning margin.
    Ecclestone put on 47 with Arlott (six not out) but was run out when chasing a second run from the final ball of the innings, with India closing out another comfortable victory to leave them just one win from an away series success.
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