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Indian eves' hopes of clinching the series in the third ODI were dashed as hosts England pulled one back with a three wicket victory on Thursday.
Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Jul 05, 2012, 10:23 PM (IST)
Edited: Jul 05, 2012, 10:23 PM (IST)
Mithali Raj’s unbeaten 92 helped India reach a modest target of 173 for five © Getty Images
Taunton: Jul 5, 2012
Indian eves’ hopes of clinching the series in the third ODI were dashed as hosts England pulled one back with a three wicket victory on Thursday.
The five-match series stands at India leading 2-1 after the completion of third ODI.
Put into bat under difficult conditions, skipper Mithali Raj‘s unbeaten 92 helped India reach a modest target of 173 for five. In reply, England struggled a bit towards end before reaching home with 16 balls to spare.
This was Mithali’s 35th half century in ODIs. With the pitch not exactly conducive for batting, Mithali scored his runs of 138 balls with four hits to the fence.
The Indian innings was based on two half century partnerships. First, it was 71 runs added for the fifth wicket with Reema Malhotra and an unbeaten 55 runs for the sixth wicket with gloveswoman Sulakshana Naik (24 no).
Indian bowlers struck early with Nagarjan Niranjana trapping Charlotte Edwards (7) leg before. However Tammy Beaumont (44) and Sarah Taylor (34) steadied the ship with a 58 run second wicket partnership. Lydia Greenway (20) and Beaumont then added 35 runs for the third wicket. The clincher however was 40-run stand between Greenway and Aaran Brindle (40 no) which helped hosts in winning their first match of the series. (PTI)
Brief Scores: India 173 for 5 in 50 overs (M Raj 92*, S Naik 24*; Danielle Wyatt 2 for 45) lost to England 177 for 7 in 47.2 overs (Tammy Beaumont 44, Aaran Brindle 40*; Gouher Sultana 3 for 26, Nagarajan Niranjana 2 for 35) by 3 wkts.
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