Updated On: 20 October, 2025 04:56 AM IST | Indore | PTI
From there on India were all over England, whose middle order frailties were exposed once again as they lost 5 wickets for 39 runs

England`s Heather Knight plays a shot during the ICC Women`s Cricket World Cup match between India and England in Indore. Pic/AP, PTI
India squandered a position of control to make a mess of their chase as they suffered a four-run defeat against England, their third on the trot, in the Women`s World Cup here on Sunday. Chasing 289 to win, India were cruising to victory but lost crucial wickets despite fifties by senior players Smriti Mandhana (88), Harmanpreet Kaur (70) and Deepti Sharma (50). From needing 55 runs from 53 balls, India found themselves needing 14 of the last over with England holding their nerves as Sneh Rana and Amanjot Kaur failed to take the hosts across the line.
This was after seasoned off-spinner Deepti (4/51) produced a standout spell, helping restrict England to 288 for 8 which was built on the back of Heather Knight`s (109) splendid century. India now need to win their remaining two games to seal the last semifinal spot as England became the third to team to move to the last four stage with the win here. Mandhana first put up a crucial 125-run stand with skipper Kaur before joining forces with Deepti with a 67-run partnership. Once she was out Deepti took over with a fifty of her own but just as it looked like she`ll go till the end, she threw away her wicket as England also got rid of the dangerous Richa Ghosh. It was Mandhana`s second consecutive half-century, a patient, hard-fought one, while Kaur, who had been out of touch through much of the competition, rediscovered her spark in trademark fashion, crafting a run-a-ball 70 that oozed intent and authority.