India Women Vs England Women Cricket Scorecard & H2H, 2nd T20I Match – 2026

India Women Vs England Women Scorecard
Match Result
2nd T20I • India Women in England 2026 • Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol
ENG-W
ENGLAND WOMEN 168/5 (20.0 Overs)
IND-W
INDIA WOMEN 142/9 (20.0 Overs)
England Women won by 26 runs
Player of the Match
Freya Kemp
39* (13) & 2/15
Batting: England Women Inning CRR: 8.40
Batsman R B 4s 6s SR
Sophia Dunkley c Richa Ghosh b Nandni Sharma 10 14 - 1 71.43
Danni Wyatt c Smriti Mandhana b Sree Charani 29 25 3 - 116.00
Amy Jones (wk) c Harmanpreet Kaur b Sree Charani 28 22 3 - 127.27
Alice Capsey b Shreyanka Patil 28 25 2 - 112.00
Heather Knight c and b Sree Charani 18 14 2 - 128.57
Freya Kemp not out 39 13 4 2 300.00
Danielle Gibson not out 11 7 2 - 157.14
Extras 5 (lb 1, w 4)
Total 168/5 (20.0 Overs)
Did Not Bat
Charlie Dean (c), Sophie Ecclestone, Linsey Smith, Lauren Bell
Bowling: India Women
Bowler O M R W ECON
Arundhati Reddy 4.0 0 38 0 9.50
Nandni Sharma 4.0 0 36 1 9.00
Shreyanka Patil 4.0 0 29 1 7.25
Sree Charani 4.0 0 25 3 6.25
Deepti Sharma 4.0 0 39 0 9.75
Batting: India Women Inning CRR: 7.10
Batsman R B 4s 6s SR
Smriti Mandhana c Alice Capsey b Freya Kemp 32 25 5 - 128.00
Shafali Verma c Danielle Gibson b Lauren Bell 22 14 5 - 157.14
Yastika Bhatia Retired Out 33 36 5 - 91.67
Harmanpreet Kaur (c) c Amy Jones b Charlie Dean 28 22 1 2 127.27
Jemimah Rodrigues c Charlie Dean b Freya Kemp 1 2 - - 50.00
Richa Ghosh (wk) c Danielle Gibson b Charlie Dean 8 7 1 - 114.29
Deepti Sharma c Heather Knight b Lauren Bell 2 4 - - 50.00
Arundhati Reddy not out 4 5 - - 80.00
Shreyanka Patil b Sophie Ecclestone 6 4 1 - 150.00
Sree Charani Run out (Alice Capsey) 1 1 - - 100.00
Nandni Sharma not out 0 0 - - 0.00
Extras 5 (lb 1, w 4)
Total 142/9 (20.0 Overs)
Bowling: England Women
Bowler O M R W ECON
Lauren Bell 4.0 0 33 2 8.25
Linsey Smith 4.0 0 33 0 8.25
Charlie Dean 4.0 0 20 2 5.00
Sophie Ecclestone 4.0 0 24 1 6.00
Danielle Gibson 2.0 0 16 0 8.00
Freya Kemp 2.0 0 15 2 7.50
Match Information & Lineups
Series India Women in England 2026
Venue Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol
Country England
Date May 30 2026, Sat
Time 07:00 PM (IST)
Toss England Women (Bat)
England Women Playing XI
Sophia Dunkley, Danni Wyatt-Hodge, Amy Jones (wk), Alice Capsey, Heather Knight, Freya Kemp, Danielle Gibson, Charlie Dean (c), Sophie Ecclestone, Linsey Smith, Lauren Bell
India Women Playing XI
Smriti Mandhana, Shafali Verma, Yastika Bhatia, Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Jemimah Rodrigues, Richa Ghosh (wk), Deepti Sharma, Arundhati Reddy, Shreyanka Patil, Sree Charani, Nandni Sharma
Head to Head Records (T20Is)
24
ENGLAND WOMEN
VS
8
INDIA WOMEN

India Women Vs England Women – 2nd T20I Match Highlight – 30 MAY 2026

Some matches are full of big sixes and unbelievable numbers. This wasn’t really one of those. What made this game enjoyable was the tension. Right from the opening overs, it felt like neither team was willing to give away an inch.

India Women started with decent intent and looked comfortable for a while. A couple of well-timed boundaries got things moving, and the crowd responded immediately. But England’s bowlers kept hanging around, asking questions, and never really allowed the scoring rate to get out of control. Just when a partnership seemed ready to take over the match, a wicket would arrive and change the mood again.

The chase had its own twists.

England looked settled at one stage, almost cruising through a tricky period. Then suddenly a breakthrough brought India back into the contest. That’s the thing with T20 cricket. One over can completely change the conversation.

As the target got closer, the pressure became obvious. Batters were taking extra time between deliveries, fielders celebrated dot balls like wickets, and every run seemed to matter twice as much. Nobody looked fully comfortable.

The closing overs were probably the best part of the match. Nervous energy everywhere. Fans shouting, players trying to stay calm, and momentum moving back and forth.

By the end, it felt less like a cricket match and more like a battle of nerves. Those are usually the games people remember longest.