England vs India: Hosts complete eight-wicket win at Lord’s to set up series decider on Tuesday

England, Lord’s in a rain affected match, India throws in the trash, leaving a daily international series.
The match was initially reduced from 29 to 29 to 29, and after India was placed in the bat, it fell below 144-8.
Another rain delay was 102-1 before revising its targets from 24 seas to 115, reaching the hosts to 18 balls to back up and won eight small gates in the Duckworth-Lewis-stern method.
Amy Jones did not finish 46, 54 for the first small door with Tammy Beaumont and 48 for the second with Captain Nat Sciver-Bnt.
After delaying the beginning of the BST after 15:00 after the heavy rain in the morning, India’s doughs fought for fluentism on a slow surface while falling to 72-5 in 16 sailors.
They could not punish an inconsistent effort from the UK, which left four captures and misrepresented a few more potential chances.
When Lauren Bell dropped Smriti Mandhana twice, and the opener looked like anchoring the inning despite the small doors rolling around.
However, Mandhana told Mandhana 21st place for Charlie Dean for 51 wholesale 42 for 42 to Charlie Dean, because only 30 defeated Sharma helped Inning a reliability glow.
The England’s yarns gave a bright bowling throughout the inning, 3-27 from Sophie Ecclestone, 2-28 for Smith and 1-31 stingy spells for Dean.
Before the World Cup of Autumn, the series decatcher, which will be the last competitive ODI of England, takes place at Chester -le -Street on Tuesday.