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ICC Women's World Cup 2022, Semi-Final 2: South Africa Women vs England Women Full Preview, Probable XIs, Pitch Report, and Dream11 Team Prediction

South Africa Women vs England Women: Semi-Final 2: Full Preview, Match Details, Probable XIs, Pitch Report, and Dream11 Team Prediction

Mar 30, 2022, 11:35 AM3 min read

South Africa Women will face England Women in the 2nd semi-final of the ICC Women's World Cup 2022 in Hagley Oval, Christchurch on 31st March from 6:30 am onwards.

South Africa team finished at number second on the points table while England climbed up to the third position.

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South Africa Women vs England Women: 2nd Semi-Final Preview

Match Details :-

Match: South Africa Women vs England Women – Semi-Final 2
Venue: Hagley Oval, Christchurch.
Date & Time: 31st March 2022 at 6:30 AM (IST)
Where to Watch Live: Star Sports Network (SS1 Hindi, SS2 & SS3) & Disney+ Hotstar.

Pitch Report: Semi-Final 2

Pitch Report: The pitch at Hagley Oval in Christchurch historically favors the batters. The boundaries are on the shorter side. Bowlers will need to be spot on with their line and lengths.

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Head to Head Stats:

Matches Played (ODIs): 13
Won by South Africa Women: 12
Won by England Women: 1

Team News :

South Africa Women:

ICC Women's World Cup 2022, Semi-Final 2: South Africa Women vs England Women Full Preview, Probable XIs, Pitch Report, and Dream11 Team Prediction | SportzPoint.com
South Africa Women's Cricket Team
Image – CricTracker

South Africa has played terrifically throughout the tournament. Sune Luus led SA has won 6 out of 7 games while their only loss was against the Aussies. Laura Wolvaardt has been scored back to back half-centuries to lead his team to the knockout phase. In the league game, the Africans defeated England and will start as favorites on Friday.

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England Women:

ICC Women's World Cup 2022, Semi-Final 2: South Africa Women vs England Women Full Preview, Probable XIs, Pitch Report, and Dream11 Team Prediction | SportzPoint.com
England Women's Cricket Team
Image - Female Cricket

England team has not started well their journey till they found the rhythm in the match against India. Since then Heather Knight led England in winning back-to-back matches. They qualified as the third team on the points table with four wins in seven games. In the league game, England lost against South Africa can they pull it off this time?

South Africa Women vs England Women: Semi-Final 2: Possible Playing XI

South Africa Women:

Lizelle Lee
Laura Wolvaardt
Lara Goodall
Sune Luus (C)
Mignon Du Preez
Marizanne Kapp
Chloe Tryon
Trisa Chetty (wk)
Shabnim Ismail
Masabata Klass
Ayabonga Khaka

England Women:

Danielle Wyatt
Tammy Beaumont
Heather Knight (C)
Nat Sciver
Amy Jones (wk)
Sophia Dunkley
Katherine Brunt
Sophie Ecclestone
Kate Cross
Charlotte Dean
Anya Shrubsole

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Semi-Final 2: Fantasy Cricket Dream11 Team Prediction: South Africa Women vs England Women:

ICC Women's World Cup 2022, Semi-Final 2: South Africa Women vs England Women Full Preview, Probable XIs, Pitch Report, and Dream11 Team Prediction | SportzPoint.com
South Africa Women vs England Women Dream11 Fantasy Team

Wicket-keeper: Amy Jones
Batters: Tammy Beaumont, Laura Wolvaardt, Sophia Dunkley
All-rounders: Nat Sciver, Chloe Tryon, Marizanne Kapp, Sune Luus
Bowlers: Shabnim Ismail, Rajeswari Gayakwad, Tumi Sekhukhune

Captain: Nat Sciver
Vice-Captain: Marizanne Kapp

Another C/VC option is Laura Wolvaardt and Sophie Ecclestone.

You must change your team if any of these players aren't announced in the starting lineup.

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Every England white-ball captain since 1971

Here are all the England white ball captains (ODIs and T20Is) in men's cricket since 1971, as Harry Brook became the most recent player to become a permanent England white-ball captain.

Apr 8, 2025, 11:18 AM3 min read

Every England white-ball captain since 1971 | sportzpoint.com

Harry Brook was recently named England's white-ball captain, succeeding Jos Buttler, who stepped down in February 2025 following a disappointing Champions Trophy campaign. Brook now has become the 38th ODI captain for England and 15th to be named as T20I captain of the country as well. 

Ray Illingworth was the first-ever ODI and white-ball captain of England, who was also part of the first-ever men's One-day cricket match in 1971. Mike Denness and Tony Greig followed him on the list.

Every England white-ball captain since 1971 | sportzpoint.com

Michael Vaughan was the first T20I captain of England as he led the team in the shortest format of the game for the first time in 2005. Stuart Broad and Craig Kieswetter are a few of the players who captained the team only in T20Is. In the meantime, Michael Vaughan, Paul Collingwood, Eoin Morgan, and Jos Buttler led them in both ODIs and T20Is. 

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England Men's White-Ball Captains (ODI and T20I)

  1. Ray Illingworth
    • ODI: 1971–1973
    • First England ODI captain, led in the inaugural ODI match in 1971.
  2. Mike Denness
    • ODI: 1973–1975
  3. Tony Greig
    • ODI: 1975–1977
  4. Geoffrey Boycott
    • ODI: 1977–1978
  5. Mike Brearley
    • ODI: 1977–1980
  6. Ian Botham
    • ODI: 1980–1981
  7. Keith Fletcher
    • ODI: 1981–1982
  8. Bob Willis
    • ODI: 1982–1984
  9. David Gower
    • ODI: 1982–1989
  10. John Emburey
    • ODI: 1987
  11. Mike Gatting
    • ODI: 1986–1988
  12. Chris Cowdrey
    • ODI: 1988
  13. Graham Gooch
    • ODI: 1988–1993
  14. Allan Lamb
    • ODI: 1990–1991
  15. Alec Stewart
    • ODI: 1992–1998
  16. Michael Atherton
    • ODI: 1994–1997
  17. Adam Hollioake
    • ODI: 1997–1999
  18. Nasser Hussain
    • ODI: 1997–2003
  19. Mark Butcher
    • ODI: 1999 (1 match)
  20. Michael Vaughan
    • ODI: 2003–2007
    • T20I: 2005–2007 (First T20I captain in 2005)
  21. Andrew Flintoff
    • ODI: 2001–2006
    • T20I: 2006 (1 match)
  22. Marcus Trescothick
    • ODI: 2001–2004
    • T20I: 2006 (1 match)
  23. Paul Collingwood
    • ODI: 2007–2011
    • T20I: 2007–2009 (Led England to the 2010 T20 World Cup title)
  24. Kevin Pietersen
    • ODI: 2007–2008
    • T20I: 2008 (3 matches)
  25. Andrew Strauss
    • ODI: 2006–2011
  26. Alastair Cook
    • ODI: 2010–2014
  27. Stuart Broad
    • T20I: 2011–2014
  28. Craig Kieswetter
    • T20I: 2012 (1 match)
  29. Eoin Morgan
    • ODI: 2014–2022
    • T20I: 2012–2022 (Led England to the 2019 ODI World Cup title; most matches as T20I captain)
  30. James Taylor
    • ODI: 2015 (1 match)
  31. Jos Buttler
    • ODI: 2015–2025
    • T20I: 2015–2025 (Led England to the 2022 T20 World Cup title; full-time captain from 2022–2025)
  32. Moeen Ali
    • ODI: 2014–2022 (occasional)
    • T20I: 2020–2022 (deputized frequently)
  33. Ben Stokes
    • ODI: 2021 (3 matches during a COVID-19 outbreak replacement series)
  34. Sam Billings
    • T20I: 2022 (3 matches)
  35. Zak Crawley
    • ODI: 2023 (3 matches against Ireland)
  36. Phil Salt
    • T20I: 2024 (2 matches against Australia)
  37. Liam Livingstone
    • ODI: 2024 (2 matches in the West Indies)
  38. Harry Brook
    • ODI: 2024–present (named captain in 2025; led against Australia in 2024)
    • T20I: 2025–present (appointed white-ball captain in 2025)
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England vs Australia ICC Champions Trophy 2025: Inglis and Aussie batters chased down biggest target of ICC ODI events

Josh Inglis's maiden ODI ton and fifties from Alex Carey and Matthew Short helped Australia make the highest successful chase in ICC Men's ODI event's history.

Feb 23, 2025, 12:54 AM5 min read

England vs Australia ICC Champions Trophy 2025: Inglish and Aussie batters chased down biggest target of ICC ODI events | sportzpoint.com

Australia started their ICC Champions Trophy 2025 campaign on a winning note as they chased down the highest successful chase in tournament history. Australia chased down England's 352-run target with 15 balls remaining in the match. Jos Inglish was the star of the show with his maiden ODI ton during the chase. 

Ben Duckett dismantled the Australian bowling lineup with a recurrent breaking 165, the highest score by a better in Champions Trophy history. But, Australia ensured they made the highest successful chase in ICC Men's ODI events. Here's everything you need to know from the England vs Australia ICC Champions Trophy 2025 match.

Smith decided to bowl keeping the dew in mind

England vs Australia ICC Champions Trophy 2025: Inglish and Aussie batters chased down biggest target of ICC ODI events | sportzpoint.com
Alex Carey took a stunning catch to dismiss Phil Salt. Image | ICC

Steve Smith won the toss and decided to field first keeping the dew in mind. Ben Dwarshuis dismissed Phil Salt early in the second over. Despite a flying start to the innings, Dwarshuis was able to send back Jamie Smith for 15 in the sixth over as England found them at 43/2 after 5.2 overs.

But, then it was the partnership between Ben Duckett and Joe Root that took them to a record-breaking score. They first accumulated well to get their first fifty from 48 balls while Ben Duckett completed his fifty off 49 balls.

Root and Duckett build a solid partnership for England

England vs Australia ICC Champions Trophy 2025: Joe Root and Ben Duckett built a 95-run partnership | sportzpoint.com

Joe Root did his part by completing his fifty from 56 balls as they reached the 100-run mark for the third wicket in 94 balls. But, post his fifty, Duckett changed his gear instantly and his skill against the Aussie spinners was a masterclass from the southpaw opener.

But, after Root was trapped in front of the wicket by Adam Zampa, Ben Duckett lost support from the other end and England missed out on maybe 10 or 15 runs at the end.

Duckett's 3rd ODI ton gave England the momentum

Ben Duckett scored the highest score by a batter in Champions Trophy History | sportzpoint.com
Ben Duckett scored the highest score by a batter in Champions Trophy History. Image | ICC/Getty Images

Duckett went on to get his 100 off 95 balls, his 3rd ODI ton. Then he changed to fifth gear alongside captain Jos Buttler. Although Buttler was caught in the deep by Nathan Ellis off Glenn Maxwell, Duckett continued his slog and soon reached 150 off 134 balls.

He was finally dismissed by Marnus Labuschagne on 165 off 143 balls. Archer added a quick 21 from 10 balls to take England's total to 351/8 in the first inning.

Australia got off a flyer but lost wickets early

England vs Australia ICC Champions Trophy 2025: Inglish and Aussie batters chased down biggest target of ICC ODI events | sportzpoint.com
Mark Wood dismissed Steve Smith with a 150 kmph delivery. Image | ESPN Cricinfo

Just like England, Australia got a quick start but lost two wickets early. Travis Head was dismissed on 6 off 5 by Jofra Archer in the 4th over while Steven Smith was dismissed by Mark Wood for 5 in the next over. But, then, Marnus Labuschagne and Matthew Short stitched a 95-run partnership to give others a platform to chase down the total.

With both Labushcagne and Short finding the gaps easily, they reached the 100-run mark in the 15th over and kept themselves in the chase. Meantime, Short reached his fifty in 47 balls but Marnus was outfoxed by Adil Rashid on 47 off 45 balls in the 20th over.

Though it looked a bit tough for the Aussies, who had not won a game in the ICC Champions Trophy in 16 years, they had batters with immense talent in the middle order.

Carey and Inglis steadied the ship

Josh Inglis and Alex Carey put up a solid stand, Australia vs England, Men's Champions Trophy 2025, Lahore, February 22, 2025

Jos Inglis, born in England, always had the game to win games for Australia, but needed to prove that now. Meantime, they had their most in-form batter in Alex Carey and Glenn Maxwell to come as well.

Livingstone dismissed Short (63) with a sharp caught and bowled chance in the 23rd over and it was then the partnership between Inglis and Carey that took Australia near to home. For the 5th wicket, they put up 100 runs in just 78 balls while Inglis completed his fifty. Australia reached the 250-run mark in the 38th over and Carey also completed his fifty off 49 balls.

Maxwell and Inglis finished things off

England vs Australia ICC Champions Trophy 2025: Inglish and Aussie batters chased down biggest target of ICC ODI events | sportzpoint.com
Josh Inglis celebrating his maiden ODI ton. Image | Associated Press

However post Carey's (69) dismissal in the 42nd over, things could have gone either way but Glenn Maxwell made sure he made things easier for them. Inglis eased to his maiden ODI ton while Maxwell started hitting the ball powerplay from the other end.

In the end, it was a comfortable win for the Aussies as Inglis remained unbeaten on 120 from 86 balls while Maxwell was undefeated on 32 from 15 balls. All the English bowlers except for Adil Rashid went more than 6 runs an over and that made it hard for Jos Buttler to control the game.

Buttler accepted that the score was good from but the dew affected more than he had expected. "Both sides played well, credit to Australia. fantastic innings from Inglis. 350 is a pretty good score, but it was wet and the dew was a worry," Buttler said.

"The guys were outstanding. Matt Short played beautifully, Travis and I the only two to miss out," Australian captain Steve Smith said in the post-match presentation. 

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Gujarat Giants vs Mumbai Indians WPL 2025 Report: Mumbai make it 5-0 over Giants, powered by Nat Sciver-Brunt's all-round performance

Mumbai Indians extended their winning streak over Gujarat Giants to 5-0 after beating them by six wickets in their second clash in WPL 2025, powered by Nat Sciver-Brunt's all-round performance.

Feb 18, 2025, 5:53 PM4 min read

Gujarat Giants vs Mumbai Indians WPL 2025 Report: Mumbai make it 5-0 over Giants, powered by Nat Sciver-Brunt's all-round performance | sportzpoint.com

Mumbai Indians extended their winning streak to 5-0 against Gujarat Giants in the Women’s Premier League as they defeated them by six wickets on Tuesday in Vadodara. The WPL 2023 champions chased down Gujarat’s 121-run target with 5 wickets in hands and 23 balls to go in the match. 

MI made two changes in the playing XI

Parunika Sisodia receives her MI cap from Devika Palshikar, Gujarat Giants vs Mumbai Indians, WPL 2025, February 18, 2025
Parunika Sisodia receives her MI cap from Devika Palshikar. Image | WPL

Harmanpreet Kaur won the toss and handed debut caps to two young India U-19 champions G Kamalini and Parunika Sisodia before electing to bowl first. Both Kamalini and Sisodia were part of the India team which won the U-19 Women’s World Cup earlier this year. Kamalini and Sisodia replaced Jintimani Kalita and Saika Ishaque in the playing XI for them. 

Meantime, Gujarat Giants had an unchanged XI from their win against UP Warriorz on Sunday. 

Great start for MI bowlers

Gujarat Giants vs Mumbai Indians WPL 2025 Report: Mumbai make it 5-0 over Giants, powered by Nat Sciver-Brunt's all-round performance | sportzpoint.com
Nat Sciver-Brunt struck early with the ball. Image | WPL

Nat Sciver-Brunt struck early for Mumbai, dismissing Beth Mooney for 1 in the second over. In the next over Shabnim Ismail struck to dismiss Laura Wolvaardt for 4. Hayley Matthews then finished Gujarat’s top three by dismissing Dayalan Hemalatha on 9 in the next over.

At 16/3, Gujarat’s only hope was their captain Ashleigh Gardner who had struck back-to-back fifties in the first two games. But in the last over of the power play, Nat Sciver-Brunt got the big fish of Gardner on 10 and all Giants were in deep trouble. 

Hayley Matthews starred with three wickets, Gujarat Giants vs Mumbai Indians, WPL 2025, February 18, 2025
Hayley Matthews starred with three wickets. Image | WPL

Harleen Deol (32 off 31) tried her best to assess the situation and take the inning as deep as she could. But, the Indian batter kept losing partners from the other end. Kashvee Gautam was the other batter who reached the 20-run mark but could only add that many runs on the board. 

Hayley Matthews finished with three wickets for 16 while Nat Sciver-Brunt and Amelia Kerr took two wickets each to bundle out Giants for 120 in the first inning.

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Shaky start to MI's chase

Gujarat Giants vs Mumbai Indians WPL 2025 Report: Kashvee Gautam took the big wickets of Harmanpreet Kaur and Amelia Kerr, Gujarat Giants vs Mumbai Indians, WPL 2025, February 18, 2025 | sportzpoint.com
Kashvee Gautam dismissed Harmanpreet Kaur. Image | WPL

During the chase Giants got rid of Hayley Matthews (17 off 19) in the fourth over through Tanuja Kanwar to start a possible comeback. Yastika Bhatia also could only add 8 for Mumbai. Captain Harmanpreet Kaur also got out in the second ball, after striking a boundary in the first ball against Kashvee Gautam.

But, just like the first match, Nat Sciver-Brunt was the saviour with the bat for Mumbai Indians. With Amelia Kerr (19 off 20), Nat built a 45-run partnership to take Mumbai’s total to 100. 

Nat Sciver-Brunt to rescue MI

Gujarat Giants vs Mumbai Indians WPL 2025 Report: Mumbai make it 5-0 over Giants, powered by Nat Sciver-Brunt's all-round performance | sportzpoint.com
Nat Sciver-Brunt hit successive fifties in WPL 2025. Image | WPL

Run scoring was not that easy on that wicket but Nat Sciver-Brunt was like playing on a different surface all-together. The English all-rounder completed her second fifty of the season in 33 balls. Nat though could not finish the job as she dragged one down to the stumps from Priya Mishra on 57 from 39 balls. 

S Sajana hit the winning runs for Mumbai as they chased down the total with 23 balls remaining in the inning. With this win, they have now moved up to the number two position on the points table. 

What did the captains say after the match?

 "We just lost wickets in clumps. We put a lot of onus on the top order to score a bulk of the runs but it wasn't to be (tonight)," Gardner said in the post-match presentation. 

"Whatever we talked about in the team meetings, we executed. Really happy everything went according to our plans. The first six overs are very important. Our bowlers did a great job," Harmanpreet Kaur stated. 

Gujarat Giants vs Mumbai Indians: Match Summary

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Gujarat Giants vs Mumbai Indians WPL 2025 Match 5 Preview, Head-to-head stats, Possible Lineups and Fantasy team prediction

Read the full match preview of Gujarat Giants vs Mumbai Indians WPL 2025 Match 5 as Gujarat Giants look to win their first-ever match against Mumbai Indians.

Feb 17, 2025, 11:47 PM4 min read

Gujarat Giants vs Mumbai Indians WPL 2025 Match 5 Preview, Head-to-head stats, Possible Lineups and Fantasy team prediction | sportzpoint.com
Kaur scored 95 against GG, when these two teams met last time in WPL 2024. Image | BCCI

Harmanpreet Kaur's Mumbai Indians will take Gujarat Giants in the Match No. 5 in Women's Premier League 2025 looking for their first win of the season. Here is everything you need to know before the Gujarat Giants vs Mumbai Indians clash in WPL 2025. 

Match Details 

Match: Gujarat Giants vs Mumbai Indians

Tournament: WPL 2025, Match No. 5

Date: 18 February 2025

Time: 7.30 pm IST

Venue: BCA Stadium, Vadodara

Streaming Details

Cricket fans from Indian can watch the Gujarat Giants vs Mumbai Indians match LIVE on Star Sports TV Channels on Television. They can also stream the match LIVE on JioHotstar for free.

GG vs MI: Head-to-head stats in WPL

Gujarat Giants have never won against the mighty Mumbai Indians in the Women's Premier League history. In the 4 games they have played against Mumbai Indians, they have faced huge defeats so far. 

Team Result Margin BR Opposition Ground Start Date
GG Women lost 143 runs - MI Women DY Patil 4 Mar 2023
GG Women lost 55 runs - MI Women Brabourne 14 Mar 2023
GG Women lost 5 wickets 11 MI Women Bengaluru 25 Feb 2024
GG Women lost 7 wickets 1 MI Women Delhi 9 Mar 2024

Team News: Gujarat Giants

Ashleigh Gardner smacked a fifty off 28 balls, Gujarat Giants vs UP Warriorz, WPL 2025, February 16, 2025 | sportzpoint.com
Ashleigh Gardner is the current Orange cap holder of WPL 2025. Image | BCCI

Gujarat Giants under new captain Ashleigh Gardner have looked a far better side, specially as a batting unit. After scoring 201 against RCB in their first match, they chased down 144 with two overs to go against UP Warriorz in their second match. 

In both the games, captain Ashleigh Garner was the star of the show. She scored fifties in both the games and registered the feat as the first Gujarat Giants batter. With 131 runs in two matches, she is currently the Orange cap holder of WPL 2025. 

The bowling line up also did better in the second match, after getting bashed down against RCB in the first match. Priya Mishra was excellent with here three-wicket haul against UP Warriorz.

Priya Mishra removed Tahlia McGrath and Grace Harris in her second over, Gujarat Giants vs UP Warriorz, WPL 2025, February 16, 2025
Priya Mishra was excellent with her three-wicket haul vs UP Warriorz. Image | BCCI

However, it is the all-rounder Dendra Dottin, who has been the "missing link" for them this season as the West Indian powerhouse has been solid for them. 

The Orange army would love to continue their winning run and momentum. Thus, we can expect no changes in the playing XI as well. However, toss would be a vital factor in the match as chasing has looked an easier task in Vadodara with the dew in effect. 

Team News: Mumbai Indians

Gujarat Giants vs Mumbai Indians WPL 2025 Match 5 Preview, Head-to-head stats, Possible Lineups and Fantasy team prediction | sportzpoint.com
Harmanpreet Kaur scored 95 off 48 balls last time these two teams met. Image | BCCI

Mumbai Indians after their defeat in the last ball of the match at the hands of Delhi Capitals would love to turn their fortunes. Harmanpreet Kaur in the post match presentation had stated that the batters who were set including herself needed to score big to get a total closer to 180 or plus. 

Gujarat Giants vs Mumbai Indians WPL 2025 Match 5 Preview, Head-to-head stats, Possible Lineups and Fantasy team prediction | sportzpoint.com
Nat Sciver-Brunt scored an unbeaten 80 in the last match. Image | BCCI

Nat Sciver-Brunt as usual looked by far the best batter from their team with a solid unbeaten 80 from 59 balls. However, she lacked support from the other as Mumbai were only able to put 164 on the board. They would love to have players like Hayley Matthews, Yastika Bhatia and Amelia Kerr. 

However, Hayley Matthews and Amelia Kerr were superb with the ball in hand along with Shabnim Ismail. Except for Saika Ishaque, who went for 43 in her 4 overs, everyone was on point with their bowling effort. 

With only one game behind them, Mumbai are unlikely to change and chop many things this early. So, we can expect the same playing eleven against a team they have never lost. 

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Possible lineups 

Gujarat Giants: Beth Mooney (wk), Laura Wolvaardt, Dayalan Hemalatha, Ashleigh Gardner (C), Harleen Deol, Deandra Dottin, Simran Shaikh, Tanuja Kanwar, Sayali Satghare, Priya Mishra, Kashvee Gautam.

Mumbai Indians: Hayley Matthews, Yastika Bhatia (wk), Nat Sciver-Brunt, Harmanpreet Kaur (C), Amelia Kerr, S Sajana, Amanjot Kaur, Sanskriti Gupta, Jintimani Kalita, Shabnim Ismail, Saika Ishaque.

Fantasy Team Prediction

Yastika Bhatia (wk), Hayley Matthews, Ashleigh Gardner (C), Nat Sciver-Brunt (VC), Harmanpreet Kaur, Harleen Deol, Deandra Dottin, Priya Mishra, Tanuja Kanwar, Shabnim Ismail, Saika Ishaque.

 

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India vs England, 1st ODI Match Report: All-round India thrash England with an easy win in Nagpur

India thrashed England with an easy 4-wicket victory in Nagpur as Ravindra Jadeja and Harshit Rana took 3 wickets each while Shreyas Iyer and Shubman Gill scored fifties.

Feb 6, 2025, 3:15 PM6 min read

India vs England, 1st ODI Match Report: All-round India thrash England with an easy win in Nagpur | sportzpoint.com
Shreyas Iyer and Shubman Gill scored important fifties during the chase. Image | BCCI/X

After a dominating victory in the T20I series, India started the ODI series with an easy win over England in Nagpur. The Men in Blue registered a 4-wicket victory in the India vs England, 1st ODI of the series. 

India were able to bundle the visitors for 248 only in the first inning. Harshit Rana and Ravindra Jadeja were the stars of the show with the ball with three wickets each. The batters chased down the score with 68 balls remaining in the match as Shreyas Iyer and Shubman Gill scored fifties.

Jasiwal and Rana debuted for India

Though the day did not start that well for India, the home team managed to make a great comeback in the match. First, it was the news of Virat Kohli's absence, who had to sit out due to a sore knee, a rare miss for the modern master. In his absence, Yashasvi Jaiswal and Harshit Rana made their ODI debut.

Then, it was the English openers who gave Rohit and the company many things to worry about.

England batters start well but lose momentum

Phil Salt and Ben Duckett went after the new ball bowlers and Harshit Rana went for 26 runs in the sixth over of the inning. But, the pacer made a great comeback with a two-wicket over. 

Harshit Rana bounced Harry Brook out, India vs England, 1st ODI, Nagpur, February 6, 2025 | sportzpoint.com
Harshit Rana celebrating the wicket of Harry Brook. Image | AFP

However, it was England who gave away the momentum as Shreyas Iyer ran out Phil Salt on 43 from 26 balls. Rana then dismissed Ben Duckett, all thanks to a stunning running catch from Yashasvi Jaiswal. Two balls later, Harry Brook edged the ball to KL Rahul while fending away a bouncer from the Delhi Pacer.

Joe Root (19), who was returning to the ODI team after a long, tried to build a partnership with Jos Buttler but was trapped in front of the wicket by Ravindra Jadeja.

Then it was the 59-run partnership between Buttler and youngster Jacob Bethell that gave England the momentum to finish well. But, after the dismissal of Jos Buttler (52 off 67), England lost their way. Axar Patel was lucky to get the England captain out with a long huff. 

India vs England, 1st ODI Match Report: Jacob Bethell gets down to play a reverse | sportzpoint.com
Jacob Bethell scored a fifty in the first ODI in Nagpur. Image | MB Media/ Getty Images 

Though Bethell scored a beautiful fifty, none from the lower order contributed that much. Bethell (51 off 64) was outfoxed by Jadeja as the youngster went for the big shot and missed the ball completely. Jofra Archer added 21 runs at No. 10 to take England to 248.

Rana (53/3) and Jadeja (26/3) were the stars for India with the ball.

India vs England, 1st ODI Match Report: Ravindra Jadeja picked up his 600th international wicket in Nagpur | sportzpoint.com
Ravindra Jadeja picked up his 600th international wicket in Nagpur. Image | BCCI/X

Rohit fails again with the bat

India vs England, 1st ODI Match Report: Rohit Sharma's poor form with bat continued in Nagpur | sportzpoint.com
Rohit Sharma's poor form with bat continued in Nagpur. Image | Associate Press

During the chase, India did not start that well as debutant Yashasvi Jaiswal was caught behind off an outstanding delivery by Jofra Archer. Jaiswal could only add 15 off 22. 

Indian captain Rohit Sharma's poor form continued as he spooned one in the leg side after scoring only 2 from 7. Saqib Mahmood got England back in the game with Rohit Sharma's wicket.

Iyer showcase class with an attacking inning

India vs England, 1st ODI Match Report: Shreyas Iyer scored a quick 36-ball 59 | sportzpoint.com
 Shreyas Iyer scored a quick 36-ball 59. Image | BCCI/X

But, then it was all about Shreyas Iyer, who once again proved why he is called the best among the youngsters. Iyer came to the crease and took on the English bowlers with two huge sixes against Jofra Archer. He then went after the spin attack and completed his 19th ODI fifty in just 30 balls.

However, Jacob Bethell trapped him in front after that as Iyer (59 off 36) missed a sweep shot. Even the DRS could not save him.

India team management then pulled out a surprising decision to send Axar Patel ahead of KL Rahul and Ravindra Jadeja. Patel showed his intent right after coming to the crease and hit boundaries against Jacob Bethell and Liam Livingstone.

On the other hand, Shubman Gill kept on guiding the ball into the gaps and completed his 14th ODI fifty despite getting cramps. As England bowlers decided to change their plan and go short at Axar Patel and Shubman Gill, the runs kept on coming faster for India.

India vs England, 1st ODI Match Report: Axar Patel scored an important fifty with the bat | sportzpoint.com
Axar Patel scored an important fifty batting at number 5. Image | BCCI/X

Patel proved Indian team management right with a solid fifty that helped Gill to manage his inning as well. Axar Patel scored his first ODI fifty in India and third in overall to cause more trouble to England bowlers. Patel (52) got out after his fifty as he tried to slog a leg spinner from Adil Rashid. 

India vs England, 1st ODI Match Report: Shubman Gill got out on 87 in the first inning | sportzpoint.com
Shubman Gill scored his 14th ODI fifty. Image | BCCI

Shubman Gill could not end the match the way he would have liked as he fell 13 short off a well deserved ton. Gill tried to play it over the mid off but only managed to get a edge to Buttler. In the end, Ravindra Jadeja (12) hit the wining run with Hardik Pandya (9) at the other end with 68 balls to go and 4 wickets in hand. 

India go 1-0 up in the three-match series and the next match of the series is in Cuttack on 9th February. 

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