England slumped in opposition to spin as India continued their dominance of the one-off Take a look at on day two in Mumbai.
England, replying to their hosts’ 428 all out, have been rolled for 136, shedding their final seven wickets for 28 runs and closing six for 10 as off-spinner Deepti Sharma claimed outstanding figures of 5-7 in 5.3 overs.
Nat Sciver-Brunt (59) was the one England participant to move 12 in an innings which lasted lower than 36 overs as India carved out a lead of 292, a bonus they stretched to a mammoth 478 by stumps.
India closed on 186-6 after opting in opposition to imposing the follow-on with Shafali Verma (33) dropped on nought by Heather Knight at slip and on 21 by Sophia Dunkley at midwicket as she shared a gap stand of 61 with Smriti Mandhana (26).
England off-spinner Charlie Dean claimed 4-68 together with two in two balls as she trapped Sharma (1) lbw after which bowled Sneh Rana (0) for a golden duck whereas left-arm spinner Sophie Ecclestone pocketed two wickets however the vacationers face an almighty activity to keep away from defeat.
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Nat Sciver-Brunt was the one England batter to move 12
Sciver-Brunt was seventh out for England, bowled taking part in again to a vicious turning supply from off-spinner Rana, who additionally inflicted a duck on Dean after pinning her lbw providing no shot.
Nevertheless, Sharma was England’s chief tormentor, triggering a shocking collapse when she had Danni Wyatt (19) caught at quick leg off an inside edge onto the pad with the rating on 108-3.
Sharma then eliminated Amy Jones (12) in peculiar circumstances, with the England batter’s pull deflecting off Mandhana’s helmet at quick leg earlier than the ball looped as much as Verma at leg slip.
Ecclestone (0) was bowled two balls later and after Rana eliminated Sciver-Brunt and Dean, Sharma mopped up the wickets of Kate Cross (1) and Lauren Filer (5) – catching Cross off her personal bowling after which spinning a supply onto Filer’s off stump.
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India skittled England inside 36 overs after scoring 428 of their first innings
India have been answerable for this recreation since plundering over 410-7 on day one, though they added solely 18 runs to their in a single day complete as Ecclestone (3-91) struck twice and seamer Bell (3-67) as soon as.
England misplaced two top-order wickets inside eight overs, although, with Dunkley (11) bowled by Renuka Singh and captain Knight (11) pinned lbw by Pooja Vastrakar.
Sciver-Brunt bossed a 51-run partnership with Tammy Beaumont (10), including 43 of the runs of their third-wicket stand earlier than Beaumont was run out through a direct hit from Vastrakar at midwicket.
Sciver-Brunt and Wyatt then placed on 29 earlier than carnage ensued and though England spinners Dean and Ecclestone impressed late within the day, India are firmly on prime, with skipper Harmanpreet Kaur (44no) including an unbroken 53 with Vastrakar (17no).