Mumbai Indians on Sunday announced the coaching team for its new franchise in the upcoming Women's Premier League (WPL)
Pakistan iconic spinner Abdul Qadir, West Indies batting legend Shivnarine Chanderpaul and England's multiple-time Women's World Cup winning captain Charlotte Edwards have become the latest additions to the ICC Hall of Fame
India's match with England in Nagpur on Friday was Mithali Raj's 192nd match in the format.
Charlotte Edwards made her debut at the age of 16 and went on to play for 20 years, scoring over 10,000 runs in international cricket.
Charlotte Edwards hit 60 off 51 balls to help England post 153 for seven. In reply, Bangladesh were never in the hunt as they finished on 117 for six.
After a collective effort from the England bowlers restricted Australia to 91 for 7 in 20 overs, England chased down the target comfortably, in 16.2 overs, to end with 12 points in the multi-format series.
England rallied admirably from 0-1 in the three-ODI series to win two on the trot to seal a series victory.
Electing to bat, Bangladesh could manage a paltry 88 for four in 20 overs, which the Indians comfortably overhauled with two overs to spare.
Poonam's 75 came off 56 balls with 10 hits to the fence while Thirush Kamini took 72 balls for her 56-run knock which contained seven boundaries.
Indian eves will play a three T20s and as many ODIs in Bangladesh after their disastrous World Cup campaign in February at home.