The England women’s national cricket team represents England and Wales internationally in women’s cricket and is a full member of the International Cricket Council with Test and One Day International (ODI) status.
In recent years, their performances have been closely followed through detailed records such as the England Women’s National Cricket Team Vs India Women’s National Cricket Team Match Scorecard, which highlights key moments, player performances, and match outcomes between these two competitive sides.
Even after losing their opening game against Sri Lanka, England managed to qualify for the Super Sixes by finishing their group stage with two victories and one defeat. Katherine Brunt and Anya Shrubsole bowled well while England’s batting struggled.
| Date | Match & Series | Venue | England Women Score | India Women Score | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oct 19, 2025 | ICC Women’s World Cup | Indore | 288/8 (50) | 284/6 (50) | England won by 4 runs |
| Jul 22, 2025 | 3rd ODI | Chester-le-Street | 305 (50) | 318/5 (50) | India won by 13 runs |
| Jul 19, 2025 | 2nd ODI | London | — | — | England won (DLS method) |
| Jul 16, 2025 | 1st ODI | Southampton | 258/6 | 262/6 (48.2) | India won by 4 wickets (ESPN.com) |
| Jul 12, 2025 | 5th T20I | Birmingham | 168/5 | 167/7 | England won by 5 wickets |
england women’s national cricket team vs india women’s national cricket team
England narrowly defeated India by four runs in an intense 5th T20 2025 contest held at Indore in India. England made their stand count after winning the toss and opting to bat first, scoring 288/8 while still maintaining regular breakthroughs throughout their innings – marking India’s third defeat of this tournament.
Sarah Glenn and Sophia Dunkley led England to an emphatic victory against India in their inaugural T20 International match at Lord’s. Glenn and Dunkley shared an essential opening partnership of 71 in just 33 deliveries to put England firmly in control of proceedings.
Glenn produced an unbeaten 62 from 32 balls to maintain Australia’s dominance during the second powerplay over, while Dunkley reached her 21st T20I fifty of her career – shattering India’s hopes for an unlikely comeback as Shafali Verma fell for 75 to Charlie Dean.
As soon as they were out, Heather Knight was run out backing up too far, while Nat Sciver-Brunt was caught off stump trying to loft one over the covers – yet Mandhana’s unbeaten knock of 88 balls helped keep the visitors in contention.
Harmanpreet Kaur also provided strong support, scoring an impressive 70 off 61 balls. However, England quickly wrapped up an emphatic victory to seal the series 3-2. England were led by Alice Capsey (2/47) and Kiran Navgire (3/23) with Linsey Smith, Sophie Ecclestone, Charlie Dean also taking wickets while Freya Kemp and Annabel Davidson-Richards made their England debuts respectively while Deepti Sharma and Sree Charani took two wickets each for India while Deepti Sharma and Sree Charani took two wickets each for India while Deepti Sharma took two wickets each from England bowlers while Deepti Sharma took two for India with Deepti Sharma taking two wickets each while Sree Charani took two for India from their bowlers Deepti Sharma taking two.