The first T20 International between England Women and India Women witnessed a dominant performance by the Indian side, resulting in England's heaviest defeat in T20Is. The match, held at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, saw India outclassing the hosts in all departments.
India Women's cricket team has never won a bilateral T20 series against England. In their head-to-head record in T20s, India has won 17 matches out of 29, while England has won 12. The last T20 series between the two teams saw England winning 2-1 at Wankhede Stadium in 2023.
Smriti Mandhana's brilliant century was the centerpiece of India's victory. Her aggressive batting display set the tone for the Indian innings, putting the English bowlers under pressure from the start. Mandhana's innings was a mix of power hitting and elegant stroke play, which helped India post a formidable total.
The Indian bowlers then complemented Mandhana's effort by restricting the England batting lineup. England's batting lineup struggled to cope against the Indian bowling attack. England's top order collapsed quickly, and they never recovered. The wickets fell at regular intervals, preventing any substantial partnerships from developing. The slow nature of the pitch further compounded their woes, making it difficult to score freely.
India's performance was clinical, showcasing their strength in both batting and bowling. The team executed their plans effectively, leaving no room for England to counterattack. This victory gives India a significant advantage in the five-match series and boosts their confidence.
This series serves as crucial preparation for the upcoming T20 World Cup, which will be held in the UK next year. Both teams are looking to fine-tune their squads and strategies ahead of the mega event. For India, Shafali Verma has returned to the squad, while Kranti Goud, Sree Charani, and Sayali Satghare are new additions. Sneh Rana is also back in the T20I side for the first time since February 2023.
The defeat will force England to rethink their approach and come back stronger in the upcoming matches. They need to address their batting vulnerabilities and find ways to counter India's spin-heavy attack. The absence of key players also hurt England's chances, and they would hope for their quick recovery.