Chelmsford: The Indian women's cricket team would aim to put up a complete performance instead of relying on individual brilliance to topple a hurting England for its first T20 series victory since 2019 here on Wednesday.
Another impressive outing in the field and tight death over bowling from the spin duo of Poonam Yadav and Deepti Sharma brought India back from the dead in the second T20 on Sunday.
And now Harmanpreet Kaur and her players have a chance of enjoying their first T20 series success after the 2019 away triumph against the West Indies.
England self-destructing from a commanding position also helped the visitors level the series in Hove.
The hosts are unlikely to gift another match to India, who will need to excel in all departments to win the
series.
While Shafali Verma was impressive at the top and spinners came to India's rescue later in the game, the middle-order and the pace department needs to step up.
Harmanpreet, who promoted herself to number three and got much needed runs, would be well served by doing the same.
Shafali had got the team off to a cracking start but the incoming batters were not able to maintain the momentum despite wickets in hand.
On the contrary, England batters kept going for their strokes despite loss of wickets at regular intervals.