ENG-W vs IND-W Head to Head record in Women’s World Cup history
England are yet to register their first win in ICC Women's World Cup 2022.
England Women will be locking horns with India in Match 15 of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2022 at the Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui on March 16. Both teams will be heading into this clash after contrasting results in their respective encounters. The defending champions are in a spot of bother, having lost their first three games. They went down to South Africa by three wickets in their previous fixture.
The Indian eves on the other hand will be pumped up ahead of the contest against their 2017 final opponents. The Mitali Raj-led side had suffered a 62-run loss to hosts New Zealand after a 107-run win over arch-rivals Pakistan. They then staged a remarkable comeback with a morale-boosting 155-run win over the West Indies.
Head to Head record:
When it comes to the overall head-to-head records in the Women’s One Day Internationals, it is England who have the upper hand over India. In 72 matches that both teams have played so far, the reigning ODI world champions have come out on top on 39 occasions with 31 wins going in favor of the Women in Blue and two of them ending as no result. As far as their Women’s World Cup encounters are concerned it is England once again who are dominant. In the 11 meetings between these two sides, the four-time world champions have won seven of them with India winning on the other four occasions.
Head to Head record in ODIs:
Matches Played | England Won | India Won | Tie | No Result |
72 | 39 | 31 | 0 | 2 |
Head to Head record in World Cups:
Matches Played | England Won | India Won | Tie | No Result |
11 | 7 | 4 | 0 | 0 |
Top Performers:
Indian skipper Mithali Raj is the top run-getter in ODIs between these the two teams. The veteran batter has amassed 2004 runs averaging 50.10 including 20 half-centuries from 58 matches with 98 being her highest individual score. As far as bowling performances are concerned, India’s pace spearhead Jhulan Goswami tops the charts between these two sides, having registered 74 scalps from 55 games at an average of 18.86 at an economy of 3.15.
Last World Cup meeting:
Both teams had faced off against each other in the final of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2017 at the iconic Lord’s Cricket Ground on July 23, 2017. England seemed to be in a spot of bother at 63/3 after winning the toss and electing to bat first before vital knocks from wicketkeeper-batter Sarah Taylor and Nat Sciver propelled the hosts to a respectable total of 228/7 from their 50 overs. Taylor scored 45 runs off 62 deliveries while Sciver scored 51 runs from 68 balls.
In reply, India lost the key wicket of star opener Smriti Mandhana early but, her opening partner Punam Raut took on the English bowlers with a fine knock of 86 runs from 115 deliveries. The middle-order duo of Harmanpreet Kaur (51) and Veda Krishnamurthy (35) also contributed with fighting knocks and brought India within touching distance.
Unfortunately, once Veda was dismissed, the middle and the lower-order failed to handle the big match pressure, and the Women in Blue were bowled out for 219 in the penultimate over. England were thus crowned the Women’s ODI world champions for a fourth time with a nine-run victory.
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