19 September,2022 08:23 AM IST | Hove | PTI
Jhulan Goswami (right) celebrates an English wicket yesterday. Pic/Getty Images
Jhulan Goswami was accuracy personified even in one of her last international games but England's lower middle-order put up a gutsy fight to take the home team to 227-7 in the first Women's ODI, here on Sunday.
Goswami, 39, was parsimonious, giving away only 20 runs in 10 overs with as many as 42 dot balls.
She didn't concede a single boundary or six and also bowled a fine off-cutter to get rid of the seasoned Tammy Beaumont (7). At the time of going to press, India were 90-1 in 16 overs.
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Dani Wyatt (43 off 50 balls), Alice Davidson-Richards (50 not out off 61 balls) and Sophie Ecclestone (31) were the notable contributors for England.
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