England Women’s National Cricket Team Vs India Women’s National Cricket Team Match Scorecard
England are also known for their historic triumph in the 2009 ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup, and they continue to build a strong core squad with players like Georgia Elwiss contributing with both bat and ball.
Their consistent performances are often highlighted when reviewing the England Women’s National Cricket Team Vs India Women’s National Cricket Team Match Scorecard, which showcases key player contributions and match results between the two sides. 🏏
With Katherine Brunt and Anya Shrubsole playing so well for England against Sri Lanka, many were expecting them to claim victory in the opening match against them. Instead, an incredible turnaround by Chamari Athapaththu led by his 62 made them fall to defeat in that opening contest.
| Date | Match | Venue | Result | Top Performer |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 19 Oct 2025 | England Women vs India Women (World Cup) | Indore | England won by 4 runs | Heather Knight 109 runs |
| 22 Jul 2025 | 3rd ODI | England | India won by 13 runs | Harmanpreet Kaur key performance |
| 19 Jul 2025 | 2nd ODI | London | England won by 5 wickets | Nat Sciver-Brunt all-round performance |
| 16 Jul 2025 | 1st ODI | Southampton | India won by 4 wickets | Smriti Mandhana strong batting |
| 12 Jul 2025 | 5th T20I | Birmingham | England won by 5 wickets | Sophia Dunkley match-winning innings |
england women’s national cricket team vs india women’s national cricket team
After an exciting game of cricket, England beat India by four runs to qualify for the semi-finals of the 2025 Women’s World Cup. Both teams remain tied on seven points after four matches each have played; starting Friday 10 July they will again square off at Lord’s.
English Women will battle Indian Women for their fifth T20 Twenty25 spot.
Shafali Verma top scored for India with 75 as they posted 167/7 in 20 overs, despite an initial middle order collapse that saw Sophia Dunkley, Emma Lamb and Alice Capsey all fall cheaply.
Smriti Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur then cruised through their middle overs to create an incredible 125 run partnership which brought Lord’s to its feet.
As both players became distracted in the final over, both fell apart – Mandhana holed out to third man off Nat Sciver-Brunt while Kaur was bowled by Charlie Dean off his first ball – leading England to victory by five wickets with just six balls remaining – their first bilateral T20 series win against India and earning them a spot in the semi-finals.