Series Name: | England women's cricket team in India in 2023–24 |
Team1 Image: | Flag of India.svg |
Team1 Name: | India |
Team2 Image: | Flag of England.svg |
Team2 Name: | England |
From Date: | 6 |
To Date: | 17 December 2023 |
Team2 Captain: | Heather Knight |
No Of Twenty20s: | 3 |
Team1 Twenty20s Won: | 1 |
Team2 Twenty20s Won: | 2 |
Team1 Twenty20s Most Runs: | Jemimah Rodrigues (63) |
Team2 Twenty20s Most Runs: | Nat Sciver-Brunt (93) |
Team1 Twenty20s Most Wickets: | Renuka Singh (7) |
Team2 Twenty20s Most Wickets: | Sophie Ecclestone (7) |
Player Of Twenty20 Series: | Nat Sciver-Brunt (Eng) |
No Of Tests: | 1 |
Team1 Tests Won: | 1 |
Team2 Tests Won: | 0 |
Team1 Tests Most Runs: | Jemimah Rodrigues (95) |
Team2 Tests Most Runs: | Nat Sciver-Brunt (59) |
Team1 Tests Most Wickets: | Deepti Sharma (9) |
Team2 Tests Most Wickets: | Charlie Dean (5) Sophie Ecclestone (5) |
The England women's cricket team toured India in December 2023 to play three Women's Twenty20 International (T20I) matches and one Women's Test (Test) match.[1] [2] The series was the first to have the Decision Review System (DRS) for a women's bilateral series in India.[3]
Ahead of the T20I series, respective 'A' teams played three 20-over matches.[4] [5] [6] England A won the 20-over series 2–1.[7]
England won the T20I series 2–1.[8]
The Test match was the 100th Test match to be played by England, becoming the first team to play 100 Test matches in women's international cricket.[9] [10] India won the only Test by 347 runs, a record victory margin in terms of runs in women's Test matches.[11] [12] It was India's first women's Test match win at home against England.[13]
On 8 December 2023, Emma Lamb withdrew from England's Test squad due to a back injury, while Maia Bouchier and Kirstie Gordon were added to England's Test squad.[18]