Charlie Dean who made her way back into the playing XI managed to strike early to get both Shafali Varma and Smriti Mandhana. (Image: AP), Jemimah Rodrigues was the lone batter to have any significant impact with the batter scoring 30 off 33 deliveries. (Image: AP), Lauren Bell managed to get two wickets in the innings to put India on the back foot. (Image: AP), Sarah Glenn managed to get the wicket of Jemimah Rodrigues to put India on the back foot again. (Image: AP), Sophie Ecclestone managed a brilliant effort to catch off her bowling to get rid of Richa Ghosh. (Image: X), Renuka Singh despite the poor start managed to find her line and length to get rid of both the openers in her second over in the powerplay. (Image: AP), Pooja Vastrakar also managed to get the wicket of the dangerous Nat Sciver-Brunt to put England on the back foot. (Image: AP), Alice Capsey was the standout batter for England as she was the highest scorer in the second innings with 25 off 21 deliveries. (Image: AP), Deepti Sharma managed to remain resilient as she picked up consecutive wickets to remove bothAmy Jones and Freya Kemp. (Image: AP), England went on to chase down the target and seal the series 2-0 as well. (Image: AP)