Eng vs Ind (Watch): Sophia Dunkley is strangely exhausted after a terrible mess with Danni Wyatt-Hodge in the second T20I
Just the opening in the inning Second T20I in the 5-match series, England It was handed over India The beginning of the dream as a moment of confusion is Sophia Dunkley. The pressure was underway early in India’s posting a strong total, with only one run on the board and England suffering from a set they could possibly afford. Dunkley wants to be positive, but has fallen victim to a poor call for judgment and a razor sharp fielding from Deepti Sharmathe first breakthrough was given to India Arundhati Reddy.
A confused call and clinical execution from Deepti Sharma ends Sophie Dunklee’s stay
The termination came from the final delivery over the opening. Reddy bowled full and wide delivery. Dunkley slapped him firmly, but he straightened out deeptie with the cover. In a moment of inexplicable misunderstanding, Dunkley took off for the single without checking on her non-striker, Danni Wyatt-Hodgehe remained rooted in her folds and clearly had no interest in running. Realizing it was too late, Dunkley tried to turn back, but by then there was damage.
Known for her attention and accuracy, Deepty swooped into the ball, releasing a quick and accurate throw, and bounced back completely on the wicketkeeper’s gloves Richa Ghosh. The young keeper makes no mistake, removes bail at Dunkley, and is still less wrinkled. This was a textbook example of how keen fielding and poor communication can change the tide early in the T20 game. Dunkley set off just one from five balls, and the UK was stunned 2/1 after just six legal delivery.
Here’s the video:
The UK has gone into trouble
Three runouts – all at the clutch moment – broke England’s rhythm and turned chaos into chaos.#sowing pic.twitter.com/yqm4ud89p8
– Fancode (@fancode) July 1, 2025
Amanjott Kaurstar as India rules the 24-run victory to lead the series 2-0
India provided a clinical all-around performance to beat England with 24 runs in the second T20I on the ground in Bristol county, taking a 2-0 lead in the five-match series. First hit after losing the toss, India posted a horrifying total of 181/4. Amanjot Kaur And Ryu fluent63 off 41 by Rodrig Gemma Rodrigs.
India lost an early wicket in the power play, Shafali Verma, Smriti Mandhana And skipper Harmanpreet KaurJemima and Amangiott’s partnership steadily restructured the innings and then accelerated with over-deaths. Amanjot hit nine boundaries, but Richa took India past the 180 mark and offered a finish finish with 32 unbeaten deliveries with just 20 deliveries.
In response, England shook early, dipping to 2/3 within two overs thanks to a glorious runout from deep twenty from Indian sailors and sharp bowling. Tammy Beaumont and Amy Jones A short recovery was sewn together, but the pressure on the scoreboard was installed. Sri ChalaniThe double strike in the middle over, coupled with Arundhati and Deepti’s tight spells, kept it behind the charges sought for England. But Sophie EcclestoneThe late cameo (23 off 35) of the threatened a slow twist, and Indian Fielding and Death bowling became stronger to secure victory. Amanjot’s all-around performance, a knock-winning match, and one key wicket correctly won the match prize player as India aims for a series victory heading into the third T20I.
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