Overview
- India clinched the series 3-2 after a six-wicket win in the fourth match at Manchester secured the first women’s T20I series victory on English soil.
- Amol Muzumdar credited the WPL and other domestic competitions under the BCCI for driving player progress across the squad.
- Debutant left-arm spinner Shree Charani claimed 10 wickets to top the series charts and earn Player of the Series honours.
- The team’s bowling and fielding units delivered consistent performances that addressed weaknesses and complemented a traditionally strong batting lineup.
- Preparations have already begun for the 2026 T20 World Cup in England with the current squad selected and battle-tested through high-level competition.