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Shreyanka Bowled Really Well; We Didn't Quite Apply Ourselves Well Enough: Heather Knight
England headed into Sunday’s match having sealed the series following victories in the first two games. They also brought in Maia Bouchier, Danielle Gibson, Bess Heath and Mahika Gaur into the playing eleven.
But Renuka Singh Thakur taking two early scalps, followed by Shreyanka taking 3-19 and Saika Ishaque picking 3-25 meant they were reduced to 76/8. Heather’s half century ensured England ended the innings on 126 all out, which India chased down with an over to spare.
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