Updated On: 11 December, 2023 11:40 AM IST | Mumbai | Srijanee Majumdar
Sunday’s contest may have been a dead rubber at the end of what was a three-match series, but a resolute India scrapped hard in the field to secure a consolation win at any cost

Indian players celebrate the fall of a wicket during the third and final T20I against England on Sunday (Pic: @BCCIWomen/X)
Whatever pretensions Indian women had of having overcome their tendency to crack under pressure against strong opponents lay shattered after their demoralising T20I series loss 1-2 at home by England.
India, however, did not put a foot wrong in the third and final T20I on Sunday but came unstuck chasing modest targets in the first two matches of the limited-overs series. Harmanpreet Kaur and Co. were expected to struggle against England’s potent and varied spin attack but they faced an even bigger problem in the form of their own batting vulnerabilities. While their bowling unit has found a way to be competitive, their batting frailties show no sign of abating.
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