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11:00
16th place: England 84-2 (Beaumont 45, Sciver 0) There was only one ball left for Sciver to block.
10:58
wicket! Cavaliers B Biste 18, 82-2
Gone! Five balls after drinking, classic style. Biste throws the ball from around the wicket, leaning inwards. Knight moves forward and wants to kick to the side of his leg. But the ball suddenly straightened and hit the edge of her bat, but not the outside of her stump. The most advanced LAO delivery.
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10:53
15th place: England 82-1 (Beaumont 44, Knight 18) Another finishing of Deepti, only a small tweet for a few singles. Naitra swept in the opposite direction and hit it, but directly at the back point inside the circle. That is the time to drink.
10:51
Round 14: England 80-1 (Beaumont 43, Knight 17) Bisht bowled very slowly, and Beaumont played a lap for a couple. Knight liked this look and tried the same look. The lack of speed twice means it has no chance to roll four.
10:46
13th place: England 74-1 (Beaumont 40, Knight 14) Deepti is very good. Hang a ball in the wind and let it drift over Knight’s edge. Try to fly again and almost find the cushion. In her very upright posture, Knight leaned back high, jumped back, and ran off the ground very directly. Beaumont charges, thought of a slog scan, and didn’t fully play it. A quiet end.
10:44
Round 12: England 72-1 (Beaumont 39, Cavaliers 13) At that time the risk is higher!Beaumont gallops to Bishte club Drive in the field in the circle. If Mithali Raj is the height of a fast bowler, it will be a simple catch. Instead, it just made her stretch out four hands. Hit hard. Beaumont dared a few times, but did not let the ball catch up.
The clouds look gloomy and the wind is strong. According to Duckworth-Lewis-Stern’s prediction, we need to play 20 innings in this round for England to win.
10:41
Round 11: England 68-1 (Beaumont 35, Knight 13) Now with double spins, Deepti Sharma has the same rest time as she did, and as she did before, Beaumont hit the ball into the ground so hard that it bounced on the pitcher four times in a row. Good security scoring method, that.
England needs 130 people to win with 3.35 points per game.
10:37
Round 10: England 61-1 (Beaumont 29, Knight 12) The spin time passes through Ekta Bisht, the orthodox spinner with the left arm, cuts between the referee and the stump, bowls around the wicket, bowls with a hat, and the round arm throws almost straight to the leg, but she sends her the ball first. Wider, it’s easy for Beaumont to sweep the four. The second ball, the same pitch, a straighter touch, but Beaumont shuffled away and hit the same ball with the same result. Once Bisht’s route is correct, Beaumont will step down and continue running. It seems easy for her at the moment.
10:33
9th place: England 52-1 (Beaumont 20, Cavaliers 12) Goswami returned and handed the one-pointer to Knight without a point, hitting such a good length again, which made things embarrassing. Given the England team’s lead in the game, Knight wouldn’t mind sending her away.
10:30
8th place: England 52-1 (20 Beaumont, 12 Cavaliers) Suddenly, this game is slipping away from India. Pooja Vastrakar hit the ball at a moderate speed, but was unable to hit the target immediately. Knight drove her happily through the bunker four times, then leaned and ran to escape the strike. Then Beaumont showed some courses. A standing back foot punched hard on the court directly in front of the bat, so it bounced on the bowler’s head for four consecutive games. Then from Vastrakar’s over-correction, a low-level full throw with a certain width, Beaumont also elegantly pushed it deep and back to the fence.
10:22
7th place: England 39-1 (Beaumont 12, Cavaliers 7) Heather Knight walked to the same spot on the fence, but in a more classic form, strode across the wider Goswami line and made a square pass. The advantage returned to the bowler, who had a thick outer edge after being squared, but Knight got the run.
10:20
6th place: England 32-1 (Beaumont 12, Cavaliers 0) Pandey kept moving in the air, sometimes with some very sharp bends, and when she approached the stump, Beaumont didn’t know what to do. Nevertheless, in the last two balls, Pandey played wider on the stump, and Beaumont hit the ball twice with a diagonal racket. Eight runs.
10:15
5th place: England 24-1 (Beaumont 4, Cavaliers 0) The England captain reached the crease, and Goswami almost stuffed a more complete ball into her mat, but had an advantage.
10:14
wicket! Winfield-Hill c Batia b Goswami 16, England 24-1
Goswami strode to the ticket gate again, and as she had done for 20 years, she used her height to get an awkward jump from a length. Winfield-Hill reached for it, but given that the rebound can only be done on it, it was a thick edge for the goalkeeper, and Goswami brought a wicket for India for the 331st time.
10:10
4th place: England 22-0 (Winfield Hill 15, Beaumont 3) Pandey started a business, including a peach of an internal spin player, which would also be cut off after pitching, lowering the outer edge to a third. This gave Beaumont a strike, and she doubled her score with a clip.
10:08
Third game: England 18-0 (Winfield Hill 14, Beaumont 1) LWH wanted to do some heavy blows and got a chance from Goswami’s super pitch. Crashed through the bunker. What is less convincing is the pull to a mid-length ball, which lifts dangerously from the middle in a way that will definitely strain some abdominal muscles. Get enough of it, and it started four.
10:01
Second round: England 9-0 (Winfield Hill 6, Beaumont 0) Shikha Pandey passed the ball to right-hander Tammy Beaumont. One slid down a leg and it was puzzling that Indian players chose to review similar balls that hit the pad. It does hit the mat, but it always swings along the side of the leg. The better chance of getting the wicket is by throwing to the end of the non-forward, because Beaumont is goodbye. If it is hit, it will be out. Another wide, and then ran a few times from the inner edge. Pandey needs her starting line to be wider.
09:56
Game 1: England 2-0 (Winfield-Hill 2, Beaumont 0) So we went back to the future with this pair of prologues, and added a post-marital hyphen to Lauren Winfield’s previous name. They started together in the 2017 World Cup finals and went into the ashes later that year, then Winfield Hill tried out in several other places before being eliminated in 2019. She returned to the game a few years later. Outside, she first had to complete a difficult task today. Indian tall pitcher Jhulan Goswami hit a hard length and moved the ball in both directions, moving the edge out of the seam. LWH survived, and her eyes opened wide for a few minutes. From the last delivery, get two runs from the mat.
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09:43
Jeff Lemon
Hmm, yes. Thank you Tanya. The Mithali problem has been a Mithali problem for at least the past few years. Prior to this, for most of her career, Mithali Raj was clearly the best player on her team and she had to play cautiously. She has to control herself and rarely reaches her height with a bat, because if she goes out, there is not enough left.
Recently, there are better players around her, and sometimes it feels like she hasn’t changed her approach. In terms of being able to bowl, express herself and all of this, she is no longer at the peak of a player. She is a bit restricted.
The main problem is the lack of ability to create singles. MR tends to face a group of penalties, and will change her scoring situation and her number of games when she can get off the court more easily, without having to take more risks. And her method will only be exacerbated by Punam Raut playing in exactly the same way. Through their partnership, they run every two balls, and today more than half of India’s innings are made up of penalties.
09:36
This is mine, Geoff Lemon will guide you through the England game. Your host, the most. enjoy!
09:33
The players have lunch, Dining with the UK is more enjoyable. I am tired of Mithali Raj’s 72 points-the Indian team scored 200 points but drew energy from the game. If there is no confidence in her middle order, it will be difficult to move forward at full speed. But should she be more confident?
Ralph Nicholson (@拉夫尼科尔森)
Mithali’s career is very exciting and has achieved many achievements. This does not save her from criticism. It can be said that when people are afraid to criticize her, problems arise. #ENGVINDhttps://t.co/buqouaJ8f9
“I think the Indian rhythm is wrong, they lost two big guns, and they really don’t know where to start,” Charlotte Edwards said.
09:24
50th place: India 201-8 (Goswami 1, Pandey 3) Ecclestone circled in the final. Pandey was dropped by Kate Cross and she ran in for a long time, but her dive time was wrong. Appropriately, the last ball is a point. More than 200 people in India-this is their recovery from the 30-person position.it should On a well-paced court, this is a fairly easy total for England. I hope England’s batsman will not act like that, but let’s see.
09:19
49th place: India 197-8 (Goswami 0, Pandey 0) Bear the brunt of the penultimate game, starting with Bhatia pulling the ball and then tripping. Bhatia does not seem to be completely convinced by her dismissal-from the sofa, the case has not been confirmed, but I hope the third referee has a bigger screen to check. The Indian team entered the final game with two batsmen gaining nothing.
09:17
wicket! Bhatia stumped Jones b Brent 7 (India 197-8)
Jones’ excellent work behind the stump. Batia awkwardly caught Brent’s slower ball forward, Jones picked it up and threw it away. The Indian censorship, they looked again and again. It’s too close, isn’t it? No, lift your finger.
Get out! Bhatia ran 7 times. Photo: Nigel Frank/PA
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09:12
48th place: India 195-7 (Bhatia 5, Pandey 0) Eccestone is beautiful and tight, with one in her back pocket. Vastrakar’s ticket gate should prevent India from over 200.
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09:09
wicket! Vastrakar lbw Ecclestone 17 (India 192-7)
Vastrakar fell while trying to sweep in reverse and was shot in front of a tree stump. This is a comedy. More hope than expected.
09:07
47th: India 181-6 (Bhatia 3, Vastrakar 15) The broad four-legged byes, Vastrakar ended a couple of toes and the ball deceived Knight with its bouncing and few singles. For more than ten, use a lot of elbow grease.
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09:03
46th: India 181-6 (Bhatia 1, Vastrakar 12) A beautiful bowling ball from Ecclestone, which will make India break 200 attempts.
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09:00
wicket! Raj b Ecclestone 72 (India 180-6)
The big one! After 108 balls, most of them are grafted balls, but there are also pizazzs. A cute ball hit the top of the stump.
08:58
No. 45: India 178-5 (Raj 71, Vastrakar 11) Sorry, the TV switched to racing, I couldn’t find the remote control in time, but I found seven o’clock from Sciver.
08:55
44th: India 171-5 (Raj 60, Vastrakar 10) Bang bang! Vastrakar threw everything at Shrubsole and the ball flew back to the bowler’s head. Raj was inspired to get a thick outer edge for four people, then put a wide one on a thin leg for another. Shrubsole looks painful-it is the most expensive of the day.
08:50
43rd: India 156-5 (Raj 55, Vastrakar 5) With a trace of contempt, Vastrakar slammed Sciver to the border in the middle of the ticket gate. Raj was reduced to a third person and looked beautiful, but only brought one.