Left-arm spinner Radha Yadav was named as a replacement for the injured Shuchi Upadhyay in the India women's squad on Thursday, ahead of their upcoming tour of England, which includes five T20Is and three ODIs starting June 28.
These are the Indian bowlers who dominated in the ICC tournament by racking up lots of wickets for the Women in Blue
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Mandhana and Renuka who both played key roles in India reaching the final of the Women's Asia Cup final moved up several places in the latest ICC rankings
It was a fantastic display by the Women in Blue where the bowlers bowled really well to restrict Bangladesh to only 80 runs before Shafali and Smriti's opening stand of 83 runs led India to a crushing 10-wicket victory
"We need to back our plans and quickly judge how the wicket is playing out. It will make things a lot easier for us."
Tahlia McGrath's brilliant fighting knock (90 not out off 50) went in vain as an attacking fifty by captain Meg Lanning (70 off 42) and an all-round show by Jess Jonassen (42 not out and 3-43) led Delhi Capitals to a convincing 42-run win over UP Warriorz
India women defeated England women by 8 wickets to level the T20I series.
Mandhana, who opens the innings for India, slammed six fours to top-score for her side. She stitched a match-winning 53-run partnership with Corinne Hall (19).
The 18-year old, wicket-keeper batswoman has featured in 3 ODIs and 9 T20Is for the national team with 202 runs in International Cricket.