In the 20th match of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025, held at the Holkar Stadium in Indore, fans witnessed a mix of personal glory and team challenges for India Women. While England Women made a strong start after choosing to bat first, India found a silver lining in Deepti Sharma’s milestone 150th ODI wicket, a moment that deserves celebration.
Deepti’s Magic Breaks Through Beaumont
The big moment came in the 16th over when Deepti Sharma, India’s reliable all-rounder, dismissed England opener Tammy Beaumont for 22 off 43 balls. The delivery was classic Deepti – full, drifting in towards the stumps. Beaumont went for the sweep but missed it completely, and the ball crashed into the leg stump.
It was a special wicket. Not only did it end a gritty innings from Beaumont, but it also brought up Deepti’s 150th wicket in ODI cricket – making her one of the few Indian women to reach that milestone.
Beaumont had been living dangerously, surviving a few close calls, including a near LBW earlier in the same over. But Deepti kept the pressure on and finally got her reward. The Indian team erupted in celebration – a much-needed breakthrough and a proud moment for Deepti.
England Steady After Early Setback
Despite losing Beaumont, England kept the scoreboard ticking. Amy Jones played fluently and remained unbeaten on 49 off 61 balls at the first drinks break, while skipper Heather Knight settled in at the other end with 5 off 5 balls.
At the end of 18 overs, England were well-placed at 84/1, scoring at a healthy rate of 4.66 per over.
India’s bowlers – including Renuka Singh, newcomer Kranti Gaud, and the experienced Sneh Rana – bowled tight spells but couldn’t break the growing partnership. Rana, in particular, kept things quiet, and a DRS review against Jones gave a brief glimmer of hope – but it went England’s way.
India Need More Wickets And Fast
With England’s top order settling in, India must strike again quickly to prevent the visitors from posting a big total. The bowlers have done well to keep things in check so far, but the lack of wickets is now putting pressure back on them.
The next 10 overs could define this match. A couple of quick breakthroughs could shift momentum, but if Jones and Knight continue to build, India could find themselves chasing a steep target.
Conclusion
While England are ahead in this contest for now, Deepti Sharma’s 150th ODI wicket is a bright spot for India. It’s a testament to her skill, consistency, and value to the team across formats.
Milestones like these are special and though the match is still wide open, fans will hope that this breakthrough sparks a comeback from the Indian side.