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Radha Yadav took 2 wickets for 15 runs. He was adjudged Player of the Match.
The Indian Women’s Cricket Team has won the T20 series on the land of England for the first time, creating history. The team defeated England Women’s team by 6 wickets in the fourth T20 match. The team is 3–1 in the five-match series.
Radha Yadav, who took 2 wickets for 15 runs, was adjudged Player of the Match. At the same time, Deepti Sharma has completed 300 wickets in Women’s International Cricket. The fifth and last T ‑20 will be played on 12 July at Edgbaston. After that the three -match ODI series will be played.
Smriti Mandhana scored the highest 32 runs England won the toss in the match played on Wednesday and decided to bat first. The team scored 126 losing 7 wickets in 20 overs. Sophia Dunkli scored the highest innings of 22 runs. Radha Yadav and Mr. Charani took 2-2 wickets for India. In response, the Indian team won by losing 4 wickets in 17 overs on the basis of innings of Smriti Mandhana (32) and Shafali Verma (31).

Smriti Mandhana scored the highest 32 runs for India.
Deepti completed 300 international wickets Deepti Sharma has completed 300 wickets in Women’s International Cricket. In the fourth T20 match against England, he achieved this feat with 1 wicket. Deepti has now become the second highest wicket-taking bowler in Women’s T20 International. He has taken 145 wickets in 128 matches. Ahead of Deepti is only Megan Shaatta of Australia, who has 151 wickets.

Deepti Sharma celebrating with captain Harmanpreet Kaur after taking the wicket of Sophia Dunkli.
India 3–1 in the series India won the first match by 97 runs. This was the Women’s team’s biggest win in T.20 against England so far. In the second match, England lost by 24 runs. England won the third match by 5 runs.
Playing XI of both teams: Harmanpreet Kaur (captain), Smriti Mandhana, Shefali Verma, Jemima Rodrigues, Richa Ghosh (wicketkeeper), Amanjot Kaur, Deepti Sharma, Radha Yadav, Arundhati Reddy, Sneh Rana, Shri Charani.
England: Tammy Bimont (captain), Sophia Dunkli, Danny Wayt, Ellis Capsi, Page Scholfield, Amy Jones (wicketkeeper), Sophie Ecluston, the same Wong, Charlie Dean, Lauren Filers, Lauren Bell.