
Nottingham, June 28 – England Women won the toss and opted to bowl first against India Women in the opening T20 International of the five-match series at Trent Bridge on Friday evening. England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt cited overhead conditions and the likelihood of dew in the second innings as key factors behind the decision.
This highly anticipated series marks an important phase in both teams’ preparations for the upcoming ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in 2026. With the home advantage and a balanced squad, England look to set the tone early in front of a supportive Nottingham crowd.
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Toss Decision: Dew & Bowling First Strategy
Sciver-Brunt, leading a confident English side, showed no hesitation in choosing to field first after winning the toss.
“We’re going to bowl first. There might be a bit of dew later, and chasing generally suits us,” said the England skipper.
The decision aligns with modern T20 trends where chasing teams have statistically held the edge. The Trent Bridge outfield is expected to get slick in the second innings, potentially helping batters find the boundary more easily and making it tougher for bowlers to grip the ball.
India Women, led by the experienced Harmanpreet Kaur, seemed unbothered by the toss result. The Indian side features an explosive top order with Smriti Mandhana and the returning Shafali Verma expected to take the charge during the powerplay overs.
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Team News: India’s Top Order in Focus
India have gone in with a strong batting unit, featuring Kaur, Mandhana, and Verma, while also trusting their spin-heavy bowling attack with Radha Yadav and Deepti Sharma expected to play vital roles in the middle overs.
“We would have batted first anyway. The wicket looks good, and we back our batters to put up a challenging total,” said Harmanpreet at the toss.

This match marks a key opportunity for young talents like Jemimah Rodrigues and Richa Ghosh to shine under pressure. With India building a side for the future, their performance today could influence selections moving forward.
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England’s Strategy: Early Wickets, Aggressive Chase
England are banking on their pace attack to make early inroads. Lauren Bell and Kate Cross will spearhead the new ball effort, while Sophie Ecclestone is expected to be a game-changer in the middle overs.
The hosts have a well-balanced side with strong all-rounders and finishers like Heather Knight and Amy Jones. In addition, their recent track record at home in bilateral T20Is gives them the edge in confidence.
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A Crucial Series Ahead
Both teams are using this series as a testing ground ahead of major ICC events. India have recently come off a strong domestic season and bilateral series wins, while England look to reinforce their dominance at home.
The five-match series is expected to provide quality cricket, exciting contests, and critical insights into player form and team combinations. While England may have the home advantage and the toss on their side, India’s youthful squad is full of surprises.
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Match Outlook
With England opting to chase, the onus is now on India’s batters to set a competitive target. The pitch is expected to play true, with a little assistance for seamers in the initial overs. The Trent Bridge venue has historically supported high-scoring matches, so fans could be in for a run-fest.
As the match unfolds under the lights, all eyes will be on how India’s batters negotiate the early swing and how England’s bowlers execute their powerplay plans.
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