A disciplined bowling performance by England ensured they kept their winning record intact with an 11-run victory over India in their Women’s T20 World Cup group B clash in Gqeberha on Saturday.
Needing 43 from the last three overs, India scored nine in the 17th over but then lost Deepti Sharma, who was run out attempting a second run, as the 18th over, bowled by Ecclestone, went for just three.
Sarah Glenn finished with 2-27 from four overs, while Bell and Ecclestone claimed 1-22 and 1-14 respectively
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