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ENG-W vs IND-W 2nd ODI Prediction: Who Will Win Today’s Match Between England And India?



India Women vs England Women [Source: @Englandcricket/X.com]India Women vs England Women [Source: @Englandcricket/X.com]

With a thrilling four-wicket win in the series opener, India Women will look to seal the three-match ODI series when they face England Women in the second ODI on Saturday, July 19. The action begins at 5:30 PM IST at the iconic Lord's ground in London.

India Women

India Women will enter the contest with plenty of momentum after a successful chase of 259 in the first ODI. Key contributions from the middle order and a composed finish with the bat ensured they took a 1-0 lead. With the series on the line, captain Harmanpreet Kaur may back the same winning combination while aiming for more discipline with the ball.

England Women

England Women, despite putting up a decent total of 258, failed to defend it in the series opener. The bowlers could not hold their nerve under pressure, especially in the death overs. However, positives remain, including a strong top-order performance. 

ENG-W vs IND-W Head-to-Head Records In WODIs

Categories
England WomenIndia Women
Matches Played7777
Matches Won4035
Matches Lost35
40
Matches Tied
0
0
No Result
2
2

How Will The Lord's Pitch in London Behave?

The pitch at Lord’s Cricket Ground traditionally offers a balanced contest between bat and ball, though recent trends suggest a slight edge for chasing teams. Teams often prefer to bowl here first, especially under overcast London skies where seamers can get early movement. 

The surface tends to be good for batting as the game progresses, and the outfield is quick, aiding run-scoring. However, the iconic slope at Lord’s can aid swing bowlers, making it crucial for openers to weather the early spell.

Players To Watch Out For In ENG-W vs IND-W 2nd ODI

England Women

Charlie Dean

Charlie Dean has shown her ability to make breakthroughs, with a tidy 2/52 in the first ODI and a standout 3/23 in the fifth T20I. Her improving economy and sharp variations make her a key weapon in the middle overs.

Sophia Dunkley

Sophia Dunkley heads into the second ODI in red-hot form after scoring 83 off 92 balls in the series opener. Her explosive strike rate and ability to dominate both spin and pace make her a threat at the top. Having already scored 151 runs in the T20Is, Dunkley’s confidence will be a big boost for England.

Nat Sciver-Brunt

Nat Sciver-Brunt remains England’s most dependable all-rounder, scoring a steady 41 in the first ODI. She plays the anchor role perfectly and can switch gears when needed, maintaining a strike rate close to 80. Her T20 form, including a fiery 66 off 42 in the series opener, shows she’s ready to lead from the front.

India Women

Smriti Mandhana

Smriti Mandhana enters the second ODI with solid form, having scored a quick 28 off 24 balls in the opening match. Her explosive T20 run, including a match-winning 112 off 62 in the first T20I, shows she’s in top touch.

Deepti Sharma

Deepti Sharma played a match-defining knock of 62 off 64 in the first ODI, guiding India to victory. She brings balance to the side with her all-around abilities and strong temperament under pressure. Her calm presence in the middle order will be crucial in anchoring India’s innings again.

Pratika Rawal

Pratika Rawal contributed a vital 36 off 51 balls in the first ODI, helping steady India’s chase. Her ability to rotate strike and support key batters makes her an asset in pressure situations. Rawal’s composed style will be important if early wickets fall in the second match.

Today’s Match Prediction: ENG-W vs IND-W 2nd ODI

England Women: Charlie Dean, Sophia Dunkley, Nat Sciver-Brunt
India Women: Smriti Mandhana, Deepti Sharma. Pratika Rawal

ENG-W vs IND-W 2nd ODI: Predicted Score

Predicted first innings score: 240-250
Predicted second innings score: 250-260

Predicted Result: Depending on the conditions, the team bowling first will have an edge in the match.