<p>London: England beat India by eight wickets in the rain-curtailed second women’s ODI to level the three-match series 1-1 here on Saturday.</p><p>Asked to bat first, India posted 143 for 8 after persistent rain delayed the start of the match and reduced the game to 29-over-a-side affair.</p> .<p>Initially, England were to chase down 144 from 29 overs but the target was later revised to 115 from 24 overs after another rain interruption when they were 102 for 1 in 18.4 overs.</p><p>The home side finally chased down the revised target in 21 overs to win the match.</p> .<p>Opener Amy Jones top-scored with 46 not out while Tammy Beaumont chipped in with 34.</p><p>For India, who had won the first match by four wickets on Wednesday, Sneha Rana and Kranti Goud took one wicket apiece.</p> .<p>Earlier, India posted 143 for 8 after being asked to bat first..</p><p>Opener Smriti Mandhana top-scored with 42 off 51 balls, while Deepti Sharma made 30 not out after England opted to bowl.</p><p>For England, Sophie Ecclestone was the most successful bowler with 3/27 from her six overs.</p>
<p>London: England beat India by eight wickets in the rain-curtailed second women’s ODI to level the three-match series 1-1 here on Saturday.</p><p>Asked to bat first, India posted 143 for 8 after persistent rain delayed the start of the match and reduced the game to 29-over-a-side affair.</p> .<p>Initially, England were to chase down 144 from 29 overs but the target was later revised to 115 from 24 overs after another rain interruption when they were 102 for 1 in 18.4 overs.</p><p>The home side finally chased down the revised target in 21 overs to win the match.</p> .<p>Opener Amy Jones top-scored with 46 not out while Tammy Beaumont chipped in with 34.</p><p>For India, who had won the first match by four wickets on Wednesday, Sneha Rana and Kranti Goud took one wicket apiece.</p> .<p>Earlier, India posted 143 for 8 after being asked to bat first..</p><p>Opener Smriti Mandhana top-scored with 42 off 51 balls, while Deepti Sharma made 30 not out after England opted to bowl.</p><p>For England, Sophie Ecclestone was the most successful bowler with 3/27 from her six overs.</p>