
in the 20th match of ICC Women’s World Cup 2025Held in Indore, India women took charge England Women, England chose to bat first. An important moment was seen in the 16th over of the match when Deepti Sharma Took his 150th ODI wicket while getting out tammy beaumont Played a strong inning of 22 runs in 43 balls. Beaumont survived some close moments at the crease, but Deepti’s full delivery on the stumps ended her innings and gave India the crucial breakthrough they needed.
Deepti Sharma’s 150th ODI wicket milestone and Tammy Beaumont’s dismissal.
Beaumont’s dismissal proved to be an important milestone in Deepti’s career. In 15.6 overs, Deepti bowled a full, drifting delivery which Beaumont, who was trying to sweep, completely missed. The ball hit the leg stump, sending the England opener back to the dressing room with 22 runs off 43 balls, which included two fours to her name. The wicket was Deepti’s 150th in ODIs, marking a personal achievement and professional triumph for the Indian all-rounder.
Beaumont was not comfortable, surviving some close calls, including an LBW in the first over, and despite her struggles, she managed to keep India at bay. However, Deepti’s well-executed delivery eventually broke the tie, as the ball went in and caught Beaumont. Her failure to connect with the sweep shot resulted in the stumps shaking, leaving India to celebrate not only the crucial success but also Deepti’s remarkable achievement. The wicket brought a collective sigh of relief in the Indian camp, giving them the momentum to put further pressure on England’s batting as they aimed to restrict the opposition’s score.
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In the 20th match of the Women’s World Cup 2025, England dominated from the beginning against India.
England, who came to bat first in the 20th match of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 at the Holkar Cricket Stadium in Indore, have made a solid start against India. Despite losing Beaumont for 22 runs from 43 balls, the two had a partnership amy jones (49 out of 61*) and heather knight (5* out of 5) Has kept the momentum in England’s favour. As the drinks were finished, England stood at a healthy score of 84/1 from 18 overs, at a good pace of 4.66 runs per over.
Leadership of India’s bowlers Renuka SinghKranti Gaur And Deepti SharmaThe pressure was maintained but failed to break the growing partnership between Jones and Knight. despite this Sneh RanaDespite tough contests and a few near-misses (including a DRS review that went in Jones’ favour), the Indian women are still in search of success.
England’s top order has strengthened its position, now the onus is on India to take wickets quickly in the middle overs and take back control from the England team. India will need to take advantage of the light pressure built up in the first 20 overs and respond in a more aggressive, aggressive manner. The next 10 overs can prove to be important in deciding the outcome of this important match of the World Cup.
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