
Australia and India Storm to Victory at Women's T20 World Cup
Australia and India both impressed with dominant victories in the Women's T20 World Cup group stage, with Georgia Voll starring for the Aussies at Headingley.
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Australia and India both impressed with dominant victories in the Women's T20 World Cup group stage, with Georgia Voll starring for the Aussies at Headingley.

Shreyanka Patil's spectacular diving catch highlighted Pakistan's dramatic batting collapse as they slumped to 91-7 chasing 170 against India in Birmingham.

India's explosive start to the T20 World Cup saw them overwhelm Pakistan by 64 runs, with stellar performances from Mandhana and Deepti setting the tone.

Heather Knight produced a captain's knock of 70 not out to guide England to a six-wicket victory over India, securing a 2-1 series win at Taunton.

Sophie Ecclestone's missed run-out opportunity on the final ball proved costly as India set England 181 to chase in the series decider.

Lauren Bell produced a moment of bowling brilliance to dismiss Jemimah Rodrigues with a cleverly disguised slower ball during England's T20 clash with India.

Sophie Ecclestone produced a moment of fielding brilliance to dismiss India's Yastika Bhatia for 32 during the third T20 at Taunton.

Lauren Bell produced a sensational opening over at Chelmsford, dismissing both Indian openers to give England the ideal beginning to their T20 clash.

Freya Kemp produced a match-winning all-round display as England defeated India by 26 runs to level the women's T20 series at 1-1 with one match remaining.

England's T20 World Cup preparations suffered a major setback as India secured a convincing 38-run victory in the series opener at Chelmsford.