Indian women’s cricket team’s opening pair Smriti Mandhana and Shefali Verma (1 July) on Tuesday (July 1) shared a 14-run partnership for the first wicket during India’s innings at the second T20 International played against England in the second T20 International against England. India got the first blow as Shefali, who scored 3 runs and Smriti’s bat came to 13 runs.
Even though both could not do big partnerships, but still the name of Smriti and Shefali got a special world record. Both have come first in terms of scoring the most partnership runs for any wicket in women’s T20 International history. Together, the two have scored 2727 runs for the first wicket in this format.
In this list, he overtook Australia’s Alyssa Hili and Baath Muni, who has scored 2720 runs in partnership.
Significantly, in this match, the Indian women’s team defeated England by 24 runs and took a significant lead of 2-0 in the five-match series. Let us know that for the first time, England have suffered defeat on the Bristol ground in this format.
After getting the first batting invitation, the Indian team scored 181 runs in 20 overs and scored 181 runs. Batting brilliantly for India, Amanjot Kaur and Jemima Rodrigues scored a brilliant half -century. Jemima scored 63 runs in 41 balls, hitting 9 fours and 1 six. At the same time, Amanjot scored an unbeaten 63 in 40 balls thanks to 9 fours.
Chasing the target, the England team could score 157 runs in 20 overs to score 7 wickets. For the hosts, Tami Beomont scored 54 runs in 35 balls and Amy Jones scored 32 runs in 27 balls. Batting at number 8, Sophie Aclestone scored 35 runs in 23 balls.