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    Deepti stars as India restrict England to 288/8 despite Knight ton

    During the Women's World Cup clash, Heather Knight made headlines by scoring a magnificent century for England, helping them set a target of 288 for 8 against India. The Indian side responded with grit, as Deepti Sharma's phenomenal four wickets swung the momentum, illustrating India's fighting spirit.

    India Women vs England Women live streaming: When and where to watch Women's World Cup match live?

    India's women's cricket team faces England in the Women's World Cup 2025. India needs a win to recover after close defeats. England is close to reaching the semifinals. The match is crucial for both teams. Fans can watch the game on Star Sports and stream it on JioHotstar. This encounter promises excitement.

    India Women vs England Women pitch & weather report: Can India script a comeback after consecutive defeats?

    India's women's cricket team seeks a return to winning ways against England in the World Cup 2025. After two close defeats, the hosts aim to find form and reaffirm their title aspirations. England, on a strong run, eyes a semi-final berth. The match is set for Sunday in Indore. The Holkar Stadium pitch is known for high scores.

    India Women vs England Women Playing 11 prediction, head-to-head record, and match preview

    India needs a victory against England to stay in the ICC Women's ODI World Cup 2025 race. Key changes are anticipated in India's lineup to bolster their bowling and batting. England, though unbeaten, faces scrutiny over their middle-order performance. The match is crucial for India's semi-final aspirations. Holkar Stadium is expected to favor batters.

    Jyothi scripts history with World Cup Final bronze medal

    Jyothi Surekha Vennam made history by becoming the first Indian woman compound archer to win a World Cup Final medal, securing bronze in Nanjing. She defeated Great Britain's Ella Gibson with a perfect performance. India's Rishabh Yadav narrowly missed a bronze in the men's section after a shoot-off.

    India under pressure to fix bowling balance ahead of crucial England clash

    India's Women's World Cup campaign is under pressure. Facing England on Sunday, the team needs to consider a sixth bowler for a more balanced attack. Recent losses to South Africa and Australia have exposed strategic limitations. India must win their remaining matches to stay in the semifinal race. England, though unbeaten, has shown erratic batting.

    The Economic Times
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