England sealed a 10-6 points victory in the multi-format women’s series against India after triumphing by eight wickets in the third and final Twenty20 at Chelmsford.
Danni Wyatt’s punchy 89 not out from 56 balls helped England reel in a target of 154 with eight balls to spare on Wednesday evening in the final assignment of a gripping series that went right down to the wire.
Here, the PA news agency delves into what we have learned over the past few weeks.
Verma a star in the making
Shafali Verma arrived on these shores with a big reputation as the top-ranked T20 batter in the world at just 17 years old. But she showed she is more than capable against the red ball with scores of 96 and 63 in Bristol last month, the youngest batter to score twin fifties on debut in women’s Tests. She was kept relatively subdued in the three one-day internationals and three T20s as England’s short-ball tactic seemed to pay off. But in the penultimate T20, she took on the bumper and flayed 48…