[8] The one-off Test match ended in a draw,[9] despite England making a big first-innings lead and enforcing the follow-on.
[18] During the third WODI match, India's Mithali Raj became the leading run-scorer in women's international cricket.
[22] However, on 24 April 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the ECB confirmed that no professional cricket would be played in England before 1 July 2020,[23] with the tour being postponed.
[24] In May 2020, Clare Connor, the Director of Cricket for the ECB, suggested that India could take part in a tri-series with the touring South African team during September 2020.
[36] Two days later, Freya Davies and Sarah Glenn were released from the squad allowing them to play in the 2021 Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy ahead of England's one-day matches.