Twitter Reactions: Smriti Mandhana shines as India level T20I series against England
Before Mandhana's knock, the bowlers had managed to restrict England to 142 on a high-scoring track.
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A valiant effort by opening batter Smriti Mandhana led India to clinch their first win of the three-match series, thereby leveling the series 1-1 against England. Indian batters had a good track record at Derby, and they utilized the conditions brilliantly as Mandhana’s unbeaten 53-ball 79* oversaw India in the second T20I of the series.
Winning the toss, England opted to bat first. India had been dominant from the very beginning as all-rounder Deepti Sharma and pacer Renuka Singh took charge in the powerplay and worked wonders with the new ball. The two went on to dismiss English openers Danni Wyatt and Sophia Dunkley within the first three overs, and Alice Capsey followed them soon after a terrible run-out.
Within just three overs, England’s top-order lineup had come crashing down. Bryony Smith and skipper Amy Jones steered the ship and sailed through the powerplay, but they had no answers to Sneh Rana’s spell. The spin-bowling all-rounder dismissed both Smith and Jones, but Smith’s wicket would not have been possible without Radha Yadav’s diving effort as she ran from long-on off the bowling of Rana to get her hands on the elevated ball.
England had lost five wickets within 10 overs and India had the grip on the game, but little did they know about Freya Kemp’s abilities with the bat. Maia Bouchier and Kemp put up a show on display under pressure and stitched up a 65-run stand for the sixth wicket. After Bouchier’s untimely dismissal, 17-year-old Kemp took charge and went on to score a record-breaking 51*(37), becoming the second youngest English woman to score a half-century, which helped England post 142/6.
A Smriti Mandhana show at Derby
All eyes were on India batters, who had been in good touch recently and had successfully given India the dream starts. Shafali Verma and Mandhana piled up runs at a good pace, keeping up with the required run rate as they shared a brilliant 55-run stand before the former lost her wicket inside the powerplay. Dayalan Hemalatha joined Mandhana at the top but Freya Davies sent her walking back soon.
While England bowlers rejoiced at getting two quick wickets, the Indian batters put an end to their celebration and did not give them any scope of a wicket thereon. While skipper Harmanpreet Kaur survived a scare when Danni Wyatt dropped her catch, it was a pure Smriti Mandhana show till the end.
The duo shared an unbeaten 69-run stand, with Mandhana taking care of the fireworks. Her knock, alongside Kaur’s efforts, helped India chase down the total with 20 balls to spare as India leveled the series 1-1 and took it to its final decider game which is scheduled for Thursday, September 15 at Bristol.
Here's how the Twitter reacted:
To have a comeback,you have to have a setback. Squeaky clean victory 🇮🇳 @BCCIWomen ! Fantabolus knock by @mandhana_smriti 👏👏 ! Well done captain @ImHarmanpreet series Level 🤟 #ENGvIND
— Reema Malhotra (@ReemaMalhotra8) September 13, 2022
Smriti Mandhana is becoming one of those batters to whom bowlers try so hard to bowl their best ball that they almost force themselves into making a mistake. #VeraLevel #BackfootBallerina #ENGvIND
— Ananya Upendran (@a_upendran11) September 13, 2022
Kuch natural nimbu-mirchi-type talismanic powers hain Derby ke County Ground mein.
— Annesha Ghosh (@ghosh_annesha) September 13, 2022
The most extraordinary things happen at this venue. In favour of India Women.
🍋🌶️ #ENGvIND #WWC17
1st T20I - England won by 9 wickets
— Moulin (@Moulinparikh) September 13, 2022
2nd T20I - India won by 8 wickets
It is going to be an exciting final⚡️ on Thursday in Bristol. #ENGvIND
Radha is on fireeee 🥵#ENGvIND
— Jemimah Rodrigues (@JemiRodrigues) September 13, 2022
India return the favor in Second game to level the series 1-1
— Abhijeet ♞ (@TheYorkerBall) September 13, 2022
Beat England by 8 wickets with 20 balls left.
Smriti Mandhana 79* (53) with 13 fours #ENGvIND pic.twitter.com/93dJPxvbNr
If Richa Ghosh can continue the same performance with gloves, India should never look for another keeper in T20Is.
— PouLaMi (@Crictopher17) September 13, 2022
And no, I am not saying becoz of the amazing stumping or the attempt, I am saying this because there has been almost 0 fumbles behind the stumps today.👏#ENGvIND
Most 50+ scores at away venues in women's T20Is:
— Kausthub Gudipati (@kaustats) September 13, 2022
10 - SMRITI MANDHANA🇮🇳
9 - Stafanie Taylor🏝️
6 - Mithali Raj🇮🇳
6 - Deandra Dottin🏝️
6 - Danielle Wyatt🏴#ENGvIND
When Smriti & Harman bats together, whole India sleeps peacefully 😇
— நந்தினி ✩✩ 🎀 🅽🅰🅽🅳🅷🅸🅽🅸 🎀 ✩✩ (@nandhinithinks) September 13, 2022
Sisters of destruction #ENGvIND pic.twitter.com/U79YETzzfK
Top Class, As Always From Her!#ENGvIND https://t.co/3FrHcT2hKJ
— Jophin J (@j_jophin) September 13, 2022
#ENGvIND
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) September 13, 2022
171* and 29*.... Harmanpreet Kaur has now scored 200 runs in Derby without being dismissed.
(Thankfully, for my mental peace, Smriti Mandhana let her get there in the end 😂) https://t.co/4i0OMjp5Kx pic.twitter.com/bhVe73cUzs
Well Played Freya Kempa nd Maia Bouchier. From 58/5 to 142/6. That was some recovery!#ENGvIND
— PouLaMi (@Crictopher17) September 13, 2022
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