New Delhi:In the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2023, the Indian team faced an 11-run defeat against England. Due to this, Team India finished second in the points table in their group in the league stage. The Indian team has won two out of three matches and has four points. At the same time, the England team now has 6 points and is in the first place. In such a situation, India and England are sure to reach the semi-finals from Group-2 of the tournament.
India defeated arch-rivals Pakistan by 7 wickets in their first match of the tournament. And in their second match, India defeated the West Indies by 6 wickets but England stopped the victory chariot of the Indian team in the league stage. In the points table of Group-2, Pakistan’s team is at number three after England and India. Apart from this, West Indies is in fourth place and Ireland is in fifth place.
Australia on top in Group-1
The Australia cricket team topped the group of the tournament. Apart from this, the Sri Lankan team is on the second position. The Australian team has won all their three matches in which they have 6 points. On the other hand, Sri Lanka has won 2 out of 3 matches and secured 4 points.
Apart from Australia and Sri Lanka, South Africa’s team is in third place in this group. Apart from this, New Zealand is fourth and Bangladeshi team is in fifth place.
Team India missed the first place
The Indian women’s cricket team had the opportunity to top the points table in the league stage. Although the England team turned water on the hopes. In the last league match, the England team, batting first, scored 151 runs in 20 overs, but in response, Team India could score only 140 runs in 20 overs despite Smriti Mandhana’s half-century, due to which the team finished second. .
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