England vs India, 2nd Women’s T20I: Statistical preview

Jul 11, 2021

England vs India, 2nd Women’s T20I: Statistical preview Image

0.25 win-loss ratio for England Women (1 win, 4 defeats) at the County Ground, Hove, their worst – by some distance – at any home venue where they have played more than one match. India Women have never played a T20I here.

2.842 win-loss ratio for England (108 wins, 38 defeats), the best for any side with a 15-match cut-off. India have a ratio of 1.193 (68 wins, 57 defeats).

4 win-loss ratio for England (16 wins, 4 defeats) against India. At home, England hold a 5-1 lead.

4 wickets needed by Poonam Yadav (96) to become the first Indian and sixth overall to the 100-wicket mark.

4 wickets needed by Danni Wyatt (46) to become the ninth from England to the 50-wicket mark.

6 wickets needed by Katherine Brunt (94) to become the second from England and sixth overall to the 100-wicket mark. Anya Shrubsole has 101.

24 runs needed by Jemimah Rodrigues (976) to become the fourth Indian to the 1,000-run mark. Mithali Raj (2,364), Harmanpreet Kaur (2,187), and Smriti Mandhana (1,811) are the only other Indians to have done this.

27 consecutive T20Is in which Radha Yadav has taken at least one wicket. This is already a world record. She last went without a wicket on 11 November 2018.

54 wickets for Deepti Sharma, 53 for Ekta Bisht, and 52 for Radha Yadav. They are all within striking distance of going past Jhulan Goswami (56) and becoming the second-highest wicket-taker for India. Poonam Yadav, as mentioned, is some distance ahead.

67 dismissals for Taniya Bhatia (23 catches, 44 stumpings), the fifth-most in history. She can go past Merissa Aguilleira (36 and 34), Rachel Priest (41 and 31), and Sarah Taylor (23 and 51) and reach second place. Only Alyssa Healy (44 and 51) has more.

67 women have played T20Is for India so far. Indrani Roy may become the 68th.