INDIA WOMEN’S TOUR OF ENGLAND 2022

INDIA WOMEN’S TOUR OF ENGLAND: India-W vs England-W: Key takeaways for India in the ODI series, Top 25 key points and Tribute to Jhulan!
INDIA WOMEN’S TOUR OF ENGLAND 2022: Here is the Top 25 Key Take Away and Insight about India Women’s Tour of England in 2022. Biggest Victory for Indian Women team after two decades.
- Harmanpreet Kaur’s India claim a series victory in England after 23 Years
- A fantastic knock from the Captain Harmanpreet Kaur | 143 Runs from 111 Balls
- One of the world’s crickets’ most elegant batters, Smriti Mandhana becomes fastest Indian to surpass 3000 ODI Runs
- Jhulan Goswami’s last International match Screening at Inox Forum in Kolkata
- Jhulan Goswami’s and how she became ‘Greatest of all Time’
- Smriti Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur advance in ICC’s latest ODI Rankings 7 and 9 respectively.
- India’s ODI squad: Harmanpreet Kaur (Captain), Smriti Mandhana (Vice-Captain), Shafali Verma, Sabbineni Meghana, Deepti Sharma, Taniyaa Sapna Bhatia (WK), Yastika Bhatia (WK), Pooja Vastrakar, Sneh Rana, Renuka Thakur, Meghna Singh, Rajeshwari Gayakwad, Harleen Deol, Dayalan Hemalatha, Simran Dil Bahadur, Jhulan Goswami, Jemimah Rodrigues
- This is the first time India won 3 consecutive women’s ODIs against England in England. Won by 4 wickets at Worcester, Won by 7 wickets at Hove and Won by 88 runs at Canterbury.
- Most Women’s ODI hundreds in a calendar year: 25* – in 2022 | 23 – in 2017 | 20 – in 2018.
- Only the second Women’s ODI series win for India against England in England 1999 batch and now 2022 Team India. 1999 tour marked the entry of Mithali Raj and 2022 tour marked the farewell of Jhulan Goswami in international cricket. The world’s leading run scorer and wicket taker.
- Jhulan Goswami becomes the first player to bowl 200 overs in Women’s ODIs against an opposition at their home.
- Highest score by Indian captains in women’s ODIs:
- 143* – Harmanpreet Kaur v ENG, today
- 125* – Mithali Raj v SL, 2018
- 109 – Mithali Raj v NZ, 2017
- 108* – Mithali Raj v SL, 2006
- Highest total with only five bowlers used in Women’s ODIs:
- 333/5 – India v ENG today
- 310/3 – Australia v ENG in 2022
- 293/8 – England v SA in 2022
- 285/4 – West Indies v PAK in 2017
- 280/7 – New Zealand v IND in 2022
- 280/4 – Australia v IND in 2022
- Fastest ODI hundred for India women outside home:
- 90 balls – Harmanpreet Kaur v AUS, 2017
- 100 balls – Harmanpreet Kaur v ENG, 2022
- 100 balls – Harmanpreet Kaur v WI, 2022
- Highest run-rate for 50+ partnership in women’s ODIs:
- 17.75 – Harmanpreet & Deepti 🇮🇳 v ENG, today
- 15.75 – Knight & Sciver v PAK, 2016
- 14.23 – Browne & Devinel v SA, 2013
- 13.84 – Dottin & Taylor v SL, 2013
- Most innings bowled against an opponent in Women’s ODIs:
- 57 – JHULAN GOSWAMI v ENG
- 56 – Lisa Sthalekar v NZ
- 52 – Nicola Browne v AUS
- 47 – Cathryn Fitzpatrick v NZ
- 47 – Aimee Watkins v AUS
- India score the first ‘triple Nelson’ 333 in Women’s ODIs, and Harmanpreet faced ‘Nelson’ 111 balls.
- 300+ totals in ODIs by India women in 2022 – 2 times | Before 2022 – 2 times. India scored 317/8 against West Indies in the World Cup and 333/5 against England today.
- Most runs added by No.4 or lower Indian batters in a women’s ODI innings:
- 234 – v ENG at Canterbury, today
- 212 – v AUS at Derby, 2017
- 208 – v ENG at Mumbai, 2013
- 181 – v ENG at Mumbai, 2010
- 300+ total in the 300th women’s ODI match for India.
- Highest total by India women in away ODIs:
- 333/5 – v ENG at Canterbury, today
- 302/3 – v SA at Kimberley, 2018
- 289/2 – v PAK at Karachi, 2005
- 281/3 – v ENG at Derby, 2017
- 279 – v NZ at Queenstown, 2022
- Highest Women’s ODI score against England:
- 170 – Alyssa Healy in 2022
- 146* – Belinda Clark in 2000
- 143* – Harmanpreet Kaur in 2022
- 130 – Rachael Haynes in 2022
- Harmanpreet Kaur is the first ever Indian to score multiple Women’s ODI hundreds against England.
- Indian women with 500+ away ODI runs in a country:
- Mithali Raj in New Zealand
- Mithali Raj in England
- Harmanpreet Kaur in England
- Tribute to Jhulan Goswami
A tribute to the GOAT – Jhulan Goswami. pic.twitter.com/TFR2qQaf7H
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) September 23, 2022
In case you missed the 'Harman Havoc' from last night in 2nd ODI #ENGvIND #CricketTwitter pic.twitter.com/OUC95SLJvk
— Female Cricket (@imfemalecricket) September 22, 2022
Insight Credit: Kausthab Gudipati
