ENGW vs INDW: Radha Yadav’s amazing fielding effort turns a boundary into a run-out dismissal

Radha’s breathtaking efforts at County Ground helped India clinch an eight-wicket win over England in the second T20 International.

Radha Yadav's amazing fielding effort

Radha Yadav, one of the finest fielders of the Indian Women’s Team stunned cricket fans with her incredible athleticism.

Radha’s breathtaking efforts at County Ground helped India clinch an eight-wicket win over England in the second T20 International.

This clinical performance by the Indian Team helped them level the series 1-1.

Radha Yadav’s scintillating effort on the field

The 22-year-old did sensational work as she ran from Deep Point to the sweeper cover region to not only save a boundary but also inflict a run-out.

Radha showed great game awareness as after saving the boundary, she quickly threw the ball to skipper Harmanpreet Kaur, who passed it to wicketkeeper Richa Ghosh.

England’s Alice Capsey had no idea about the quick release as she was trying to sneak a third run and eventually got stranded in the middle of the pitch.

The Baroda spinner didn’t stop here, five overs later she created one more opportunity in the field as she charged from long-on and took a diving catch to get rid of Bryony Smith.

Smith lofted Sneh Rana’s flighted delivery in an attempt to clear the long-on boundary but couldn’t time it properly.

Radha Yadav covered the distance quite swiftly judging the catch properly and held on to the ball after landing on her elbows.

Radha flaunted her fielding skills and led the Indian Team in the field as England could never make a come-up after these two big blows in the first ten overs of the innings.

Sneh Rana was the pick of the bowlers as she grabbed 3 wickets for 24 runs from her four overs while getting enough support from Renuka Singh and Deepti Sharma both of whom managed to get a wicket.

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India’s brilliant effort in the field restricted England to a below-par total of 146 runs which was later comfortably chased down by India’s batters in just 16.4 overs.

Both the teams will now go to the decider of the 3-match series in Bristol with a scoreline of 1-1.

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