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Harmanpreet Kaur guides India to final-over victory to launch tri-series

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Thursday, 30 January 2020 22:55

India 5 for 150 (Kaur 42*) beat England 7 for 147 (Knight 67) by five wickets

Harmanpreet Kaur held her nerve to steer India to victory with three balls to spare in the opening match of the tri-series in Canberra after opposite number Heather Knight helped England recover from a poor start with the bat.

India were well ahead of the rate early in the chase as Shafali Verma showed her power at the top and Jemimah Rodrigues gave glimpses of her class at No. 3, but made heavy weather of it in the second half and with 26 needed off 18 balls it was starting to favour England. However, Kaur and Deepti Sharma got it down to six from the final over and the captain finished it with a lofted six.

Knight, who was dropped twice, led England's revival with a career-best 67 as they rebounded from 4 for 59 to post a competitive total alongside a lively innings from Tammy Beaumont.

There were a couple of controversial moments during the match: Fran Wilson was bowled off what looked like a no-ball and Amy Jones, the England wicketkeeper, claimed a catch which had fallen to the ground in the first over India's chase before the third umpire reversed the decision.

Gayakwad dents England but fielding hurts India

Rajeshwari Gayakwad was playing her first T20I since June 2018 and made an early impression on her return removing Jones in her first over and Danni Wyatt in her second as England struggled early in the powerplay. However, then India's fielding started to let them down as Nat Sciver was dropped on 8 by Kaur at mid-off then Knight was spilled at deep midwicket on 5 by Rodrigues. Knight was missed for a second time on 13, although this was a tougher chance at long-on, the same over Sciver had fallen which would have left England in a big hole.

Captain's best and Beaumont's new role

England were stumbling on 4 for 59 at the halfway mark after the somewhat controversial dismissal of Wilson who was bowled by Shikha Pandey with what appeared to be a no-ball but was allowed to stand by the third umpire. Knight led from the front to put the innings back on track alongside Beaumont who continued to settle into her new middle-order role which began in the series against Pakistan in Kuala Lumpur. The pair added 69 in seven overs as Knight brought up her second T20I half-century and progressed to career-best while Beaumont showed her leg-side power including a clean strike over long-on for six. However, when the pair fell India closed out well as the final two overs cost just 11.

Jones catch controversy

It appeared England had struck a key early blow when Smriti Mandhana edged her first ball to Jones who dived to her left to take the chance one handed. However, replays soon showed the ball had spilled from Jones' glove as she tumbled on the ground although she had continued to claim the catch. Mandhana was most of the way off the field when she was told to stop by team-mates and the on-field umpires went to the TV official. The only element of debate was whether Jones had been in control of the ball for long enough, but it soon became clear this wasn't the case and the decision was overturned.

Kaur's calmness

A powerplay of 1 for 52, led by the contrasting styles of Verma and Rodrigues, put India ahead of the rate but then England started to squeeze once Verma had picked out deep midwicket. However, Kaur found the boundary often enough to ensure things stayed within the realms for India despite the struggles of Taniya Bhatia to find her timing. With 22 needed off 14 balls, Sharma managed a vital boundary off Sophie Ecclestone and was then dropped at long-on by substitute Mady Villiers from the first ball of the penultimate over which ended up costing 11. Kaur made sure there was no final-ball drama with a wonderful lofted drive off Katherine Brunt to seal the game.

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