England women sealed the series win against Australia after their five-wicket victory in the third T20I match at the Lord's on Saturday. This is Australia's first T20I series loss since 2017. Australia leads the multi-format series by 6-4. By winning the one-off Test (four points) and first
Matthews' bowling spell of 4/ 14 restricted Ireland to 116 for 9 on Saturday in Gros Islet. Earlier she smashed 34-ball 48 to set up a dominating eight-wicket victory with 11 balls remaining. She won Player of the Match honours in all three T20Is, was named Player of the T20I Series, and had
Alice Capsey guided England with a quickfire 46 in the third T20I of the multi-format series, as the hosts overcame London's fickle weather to successfully chase down a revised total of 119 off 14 overs with four deliveries remaining.
India Women's Interim Coach Nooshin Al Khadeer has asserted that the Indian team will not look to experiment much in their squad as they brace themselves to face a strong Bangladesh squad in the first T20I on Sunday.
New Zealand spinners Amelia Kerr, Eden Carson and Leigh Kasperek orchestrated Sri Lanka's downfall as the Kiwis registered a comfortable five-wicket victory in the opening T20I of the three-match series at the P Sara Oval stadium on Saturday.
Tilak has taken a step closer to his Team India dream. The 20-year-old was named in India's young-looking squad for the T20I series against the Windies, which will start from August.