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England v India: second women’s T20 international – live

England beat India by 26 runs: second women’s T20 international – as it happened

Freya Kemp shines with bat and ball as England draw level in the pre World Cup series against India

 Updated 30 May 2026Tanya AldredSat 30 May 2026 12.53 EDTFirst published on Sat 30 May 2026 08.44 EDTShareKey events
  • 30 May 2026Player of the match - Freya Kemp
  • 30 May 2026England beat India by 26 runs and level the series 1-1
  • 30 May 2026WICKET! Charani run out (Capsey 2) 1 (India 140-9)
  • 30 May 2026WICKET! Patil b Ecclestone 6 (India 139-8)
  • 30 May 2026WICKET! D Sharma c KNight b Bell (India 132-7)
  • 30 May 2026WICKET! Harmanpreet c Jones b Dean 28 (India 130-6)
  • 30 May 2026WICKET! Ghosh c Gibson b Dean 8 (India 123-5)
  • 30 May 2026WICKET ! Rodrigues c Dean b Kemp 1 (India 112-4)
  • 30 May 2026WICKET! Bhatia retired out 33 (India 109-3)
  • 30 May 2026WICKET! Mandhana c Capsey b Kemp 32 (India 70-2)
  • 30 May 2026WICKET! Verma c Gibson b Bell (India -1)
  • 30 May 2026India need 169 to beat England
  • 30 May 2026WICKET! Capsey b Patil 28 (England 126-5)
  • 30 May 2026WICKET! Knight c and b Charani (England 116-4)
  • 30 May 2026WICKET! Jones c Harmanpreet b Charani (England 84-3)
  • 30 May 2026WICKET! Wyatt-Hodge c Mandhana b Charani 29 (England 57-2)
  • 30 May 2026WICKET! Dunkley c Ghosh b Sharma 10 (England 21-1)
  • 30 May 2026India XI - Harmanpreet and Shreyanka Patil return
  • 30 May 2026England XI - Smith and Wyatt-Hodge return
  • 30 May 2026England win the toss and will bat
  • Amy Jones and Freya Kemp (right) celebrate the wicket of Jemimah Rodrigues. Photograph: Graeme Wilcockson/Focus Images Ltd/Shutterstock
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    Amy Jones and Freya Kemp (right) celebrate the wicket of Jemimah Rodrigues. Photograph: Graeme Wilcockson/Focus Images Ltd/Shutterstock
    Key events30 May 202615.39 EDT
    England’s Freya Kemp makes mark with bat and ball to level series against IndiaRead more
    30 May 202612.53 EDT

    So that all leaves things very nicely poised for the final match on Tuesday. England are settling into their best team, and Dean leading with increasing confidence. India will be dissecting their inability to accelerate. Both sides want the pre-World Cup morale boost of a series win. All to play for

    Thanks for your company as always, we’ll see you in Taunton. Bye!

    30 May 202612.47 EDT

    The commentators are keen that Freya Kemp bats higher – both because of her power and because she’s a left hander .“We’ve been waiting for one since Lydia Greenway,” says (the excellent) Tash Farrant. Also praise for Dean’s captaincy – her flexibility and calmness. Bhatia’s retirement by the way, is the first – the commentators think – to happen between “full” members.

    30 May 202612.43 EDT

    Hamranpreet Kaur is asked about retiring Bhatia. “She was not connecting the ball,” she says bluntly.

    Charlie Dean. “It was brilliant to get up to that score, Kempy was exceptional. For her to go out like that, especially when there have been questions about our power was brilliant. Kempy is a very dynamic batter, tempting to give her a bit more time – maybe? We know how powerful India can be, knew we had to execute with towards the back end. Great to bounce back like that.”

    30 May 202612.38 EDT

    Player of the match - Freya Kemp

    “A team performance,” she says modestly. “Charlie has spoken alot about trying to fire at the back end and nice to do that role at the end. Nice to be back bowling too.”

    30 May 202612.35 EDT

    England beat India by 26 runs and level the series 1-1

    20th over: India 142-9 (Reddy 4, N Sharma 0) Two wickets in the final over as India leave themselves far too much to do in the last quarter of the game. Excellent by England’s bowlers – two wickets each for Bell and Smith and Kemp, whose 39 not out at the tail end of England’s innings transformed the match.

    30 May 202612.31 EDT

    WICKET! Charani run out (Capsey 2) 1 (India 140-9)

    Not quite sure what happened there but she was out by the length of a hallway rug when Ecclestone broke the stumps.

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    Sophie Ecclestone of England runs out Shree Charani. Photograph: Graeme Wilcockson/Focus Images Ltd/Shutterstock
    30 May 202612.29 EDT

    WICKET! Patil b Ecclestone 6 (India 139-8)

    Fancies a slog-sweep, loses her leg stump.

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    Shreyanka Patil is bowled by Sophie Ecclestone. Photograph: Graeme Wilcockson/Focus Images Ltd/Shutterstock
    30 May 202612.27 EDT

    19th over: India 137-7 (Patil 5, Reddy 1) India need 32 from 6 balls Scoreboard pressure tells. Patel picks up a boundary with a reverse sweep but with Ecclestone to bowl the final over, the die is cast.

    30 May 202612.25 EDT

    WICKET! D Sharma c KNight b Bell (India 132-7)

    Deepti swings into a slower ball, but can only deliver it to Knight at short fine.

    30 May 202612.23 EDT

    17th over: India 130-6 (Deepti Sharma 1, Reddy 0) India need 39 from 12 balls A two-wicket over from Dean, superbly bowled, with a Harmanpreet swot over midwicket for six in between.

    30 May 202612.21 EDT

    WICKET! Harmanpreet c Jones b Dean 28 (India 130-6)

    A slower ball, a thick edge, a zinging catch.

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    England's Amy Jones celebrates catching out India's Harmanpreet Kaur. Photograph: David Davies/PA
    30 May 202612.19 EDT

    WICKET! Ghosh c Gibson b Dean 8 (India 123-5)

    Ghosh drops to one knee and slogs but straight to Gibson who takes a great catch on the move.

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    Dani Gibson holds on to catch to dismiss Richa Ghosh . Photograph: Graeme Wilcockson/Focus Images Ltd/Shutterstock
    30 May 202612.17 EDT

    17th over: India 122-4 H(armanpreet 21, Ghosh 8) India need 49 from 18 balls India are running out of road here. Just one boundary from Smith’s over, a sashay from Ghosh through the offside.

    30 May 202612.14 EDT

    16th over: India 114-4 H(armanpreet 19, Ghosh 2) India need 55 from 24 balls A wicket and just five singles – Kemp has the golden touch today.

    30 May 202612.12 EDT

    WICKET ! Rodrigues c Dean b Kemp 1 (India 112-4)

    Ushered in by Bhatia’s retirement, but can’t do much with her chance, top edges to cover.

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    England's Freya Kemp celebrates taking the wicket of India's Jemimah Rodrigues with teammate Charlie Dean. Photograph: David Davies/PA
    30 May 202612.10 EDT

    WICKET! Bhatia retired out 33 (India 109-3)

    Harmanpreet loses confidence with her partner and directs her to the dressing room.

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    Yastika Bhatia doesn’t look too happy as she trudges off the pitch. Photograph: Rachel Le Poidevin/PPAUK/Shutterstock
    30 May 202612.08 EDT

    15th over: India 109-2 (Bhatia 33, Harmanpreet 17) India need 60 from 30 balls Dean gambles and brings back Bell. Just three from the first two balls, then Harmanpreet swivels and pulls six from a short one. Just one from the next and Bhatia can’t do anything with the next two. At the same time, England were 110-3.

    30 May 202612.02 EDT

    14th over: India 98-2 (Bhatia 31, Harmanpreet 8) India need 72 from 36 balls Harmanpreet can’t beat the circle. Ecclestone tightens the screws. Just one from it.

    30 May 202612.00 EDT

    13th over: India 97-2 (Bhatia 30, Harmanpreet 8) India need 72 from 42 balls Charlie Dean brings herself back on. Rearranges he field between balls. Just a single from the first three balls and a frustrated Bhatia springs at the next ball and chips it to Dean who drops the ball as she sinks to the earth. She’s gutted but just two from the over.

    30 May 202611.56 EDT

    12th over: India 95-2 (Bhatia 29, Harmanpreet 7) India need 74 from 48 balls Harmanpreet bulldozes Smith’s second ball, a half volley, through extra cover for four. Three more singles, excellent running from India.

    30 May 202611.54 EDT

    11th over: India 88-1 (Bhatia 20, Harmanpreet 1) India need 81 from 54 balls A legside wide from Gibson brings two, then a wristy four speared to the rope by Bhatia and another to the third man boundary.

    30 May 202611.49 EDT

    10th over: India 78-2 (Bhatia 20, Harmanpreet 1) At the same stage England were 78-2 – and England have got rid of the dangerous Mandhana and Verma. Eight from Ecclestone’s over, including a Bhatia four through point.

    30 May 202611.45 EDT

    WICKET! Mandhana c Capsey b Kemp 32 (India 70-2)

    Mandhana fancies a third boundary from the over and tries to shift four off her hip but gets a top edge where Capsey is waiting.

    9th over: India 70-2 (Bhatia 14) England are rapidly into position between overs. Here comes Freya Kemp, flush with success, for her first over. Bhatia misses the first ball, and is dropped at mid-on by Ecclestone who gets down to the ball but can’t clutch on with her fingers. India run a single and immediately Mandhana pulls four and then backs away off side and slams four more down the ground. A wicket, just in time for England.

    30 May 202611.38 EDT

    8th over: India 60-1 (Mandhana 23, Bhatia 13) Charlie Dean brings herself back, hair in a bun, sunglasses on. To her left, spectators bustled across the empty forecourt. India can’t get her away and just five singles from the over. England pulling this back now.

    30 May 202611.36 EDT

    7th over: India 55-1 (Mandhana 19, Bhatia 6) Gibson starts her spell with three dots, but Bhatia then crashes four through long on stylishly.

    30 May 202611.33 EDT

    6th over: India 49-1 (Mandhana 19, Bhatia 6) Just six from the final over of the power play from Smith, including four more through point from the in-touch Mandhana.

    30 May 202611.30 EDT

    5th over: India 43-1 (Mandhana 14, Bhatia 5) Dean calls for Ecclestone, but India take 11 from the over. Mandhana plays an ugly slog and the ball flies skywards but lands just out of reach of a chasing Smith. Then the sweetest, calmest drive, singing to rope between cover and extra, then a leg-side sweep for four more.

    30 May 202611.26 EDT

    4th over: India 32-1 (Mandhana 4, Bhatia 4)Bhatia off the mark with four through the covers in Dean’s first over.

    30 May 202611.24 EDT

    WICKET! Verma c Gibson b Bell (India -1)

    A slower ball from Bell, clubbed by Verma and plucked from the skies by Gibson at cover! England needed that, Verma was in the zone.

    3rd over: India 27-1 (Mandhana 3, Bhatia 0) Elegant variation by Verma who throws in a fantastic swot on one leg for four and then a thick edge over third. Now the wicket -Bell is relieved, high fives all round, Verma miserable, sloping off in her grandpa’s slippers.

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    Dani Gibson of England catches Shafali Verma of India off the bowling of Lauren Bell. Photograph: Graham Hunt/ProSports/Shutterstock
    30 May 202611.17 EDT

    2nd over: India 17-0 (Mandhana 2, Verma 14) Linsey Smith, so missed at Chelmsford, into the action. Verma shuffles into position and slams four over extra cover. Two balls later she repeats the shot and polishes the over off with a pin-point booming drive over mid-off.

    30 May 202611.13 EDT

    1st over: India 5-0 (Mandhana 2, Verma 2) Lauren Bell, swallowing up ground with those long legs. Four singles and a wide are all India have to show for it.

    30 May 202611.04 EDT

    An enthusiastic hurry-up by Freya Kemp at the end has given England a good chance in this game on a slow pitch. Just grabbing a drink, back very soon.

    30 May 202610.58 EDT

    India need 169 to beat England

    20th over: England 168-5 (Kemp 39, Gibson 11) Brilliant by Kemp, less good by Nandani who serves up a selection of full tosses. A symmetrical six, two, four, four, two, six – the last sailing over long on. Kemp runs off with 39 off 14 balls, and England have something to play with.

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