India will look to register their maiden bilateral T20I series win against England as both teams will lock horns with each other in a five-match series from Saturday, June 28.
Left-arm spinner Radha Yadav has been named as a like-for-like replacement for Shuchi Upadhyay in India Women's squad for the upcoming white-ball tour of England, as per ESPNcricinfo.
England Women, having already secured the series with a 2-0 lead, delivered a dominant all-round display at Taunton to complete a 3-0 clean sweep in the ODI series, as per ICC.
Issy Wong was selected in the T20I team for three fixtures, along with Emily Arlott, another Warwickshire seamer. But Maia Bouchier was left out. Arlott was also chosen to the team for the three ODIs, even though she hasn't made her international debut.
England and India Women's cricket teams rose, whereas Australian players remain at the top in the ICC Women's ODI team rankings following the annual update made by the ICC on Wednesday.
Ahead of the T20I and ODI series against West Indies Women, England Women's newly appointed skipper Nat Sciver-Brunt said that the players of the Three Lions side should make a comeback following the disappointing Women's Ashes against Australia.
Jahzara Claxton and Realeanna Grimmond have been called up to the squad, marking the only changes from the squad that missed out on 50-over World Cup qualification in April by a whisker
England Women stars Sophia Dunkley and Sophie Ecclestone were among the attendees for the T20 World Cup 2026 launch event, and the pair recalled the 2017 tournament with much excitement, where they emerged as champions by defeating India Women by nine runs.
A mainstay of the side since her debut in 2013, Sciver-Brunt has been a vital member of the team with both bat and ball, with 259 appearances across formats over the past decade.
England top-order batter Tammy Beaumont is eyeing a strong performance in the upcoming domestic One-Day Cup in order to make a comeback to the national team under newly appointed head coach Charlotte Edwards.
England Women lost all seven games on their multi-format Ashes tour of Australia earlier this year - a result that was followed by head coach Jon Lewis and captain Heather Knight both stepping down from their roles.
A press release from ECB broke the announcement to everyone. Edwards is a former England captain who represented her country over 300 times, winning two World Cups and lifting the Ashes five times across a 20-year playing career. With 10,273 runs in 309 international matches with 13 centurie