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To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. This video can not be played Figure caption, 'Spectacular hitting' - Capsey hits back-to-back sixes By Matthew Henry BBC Sport Journalist Published 2 June 2026, 21:37 BST Updated 4 minutes ago Third T20, Taunton India 180-5 (20 overs): Harmanpreet 56 (40); Bell 2-36 England 184-4 (18.3 overs): Capsey 82 (43), Knight 70* (42) England won by six wickets Scorecard Alice Capsey left England with a huge selection decision and Heather Knight crucially found form as England signed off for the T20 World Cup with a superb six-wicket victory over India, which means they take the series 2-1. With captain Nat Sciver-Brunt to return from injury, Capsey appeared the most vulnerable in England's XI for next week's tournament opener before she dominated India's bowling in hitting 82 from 43 balls in a chase of 181. England were 14-2 when 21-year-old Capsey emerged, with Sophia Dunkley out for 16 and Danni Wyatt-Hodge five. Their places are now under immense pressure from Capsey, who hit nine fours and three sixes and put on 137 in a superb partnership with Knight. Veteran former captain Knight has struggled for form this summer, leading to doubts around her place in the side, but she looked near her best in making 70 not out from 42 balls. Though Capsey was dismissed with six runs still needed, England still completed their second highest T20 chase - and highest in the UK - with ease, getting home with nine balls to spare. It gives England a major boost going into their home World Cup and positions them as one of the favourites to win a major trophy for the first time since 2017. They have warm-up matches against India and Australia next week before opening the tournament against Sri Lanka on 12 June. Brilliant England sign off before World Cup with eye-catching win - as it happened Capsey & Knight power England to statement win To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. This video can not be played Figure caption, Best shots from Knight's unbeaten 70 against India Coach Charlotte Edwards will be delighted with the momentum England have gained and the quality of their cricket but now faces her biggest decision since being appointed as coach before the start of last summer. Capsey hit a match-winning 74 not out against New Zealand last month but when Wyatt-Hodge was available for Saturday's match in Bristol she was pushed down from opener to number four – a sign that Dunkley and Wyatt-Hodge were still the preferred opening partnership. How long can that remain the case? Dunkley, who has opened in all of England's T20s under Edwards, made a start again, reaching double figures for the fifth time in a row, before hitting straight to deep mid-wicket. Her highest score this summer is 26. Wyatt-Hodge has made 29 and five since returning after the birth of her first child but has the advantage of holding the experience of 179 internationals. While Knight played a series of sweeps

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Brilliant Capsey nails it! Englands future is in good hands. #LibertarianSports

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Brilliant Capseys heroics ensure Englands selection dilemma. Her future in international cricket looks bright! #TechOptimism

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Alice Capseys brilliance rewrites Englands future! #LibertarianSports

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Brilliant Capeseys seal series win shows Englands potential. Lets hope for more sustainable practices in sports and beyond to inspire a greener future!

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While Capeseys win is impressive, lets not forget the environmental impact. Lets hope for greener practices in sports to inspire a sustainable future!