England women’s remarkable World Cup turnaround continues as they thrash Pakistan in Christchurch
England women’s remarkable World Cup turnaround continues as they thrash Pakistan with more than THIRTY overs to spare… with defending champions now set to qualify for semi-finals if they beat Bangladesh
- England dismissed Pakistan for 105 before chasing total down in 19.2 overs
- Katherine Brunt took a wicket with the first ball of the match in Christchurch
- Spinner Sophie Ecclestone became the tournament’s leading wicket-taker
- England opener Danni Wyatt then hammered 76 from 68 balls in the run chase
England women are on the verge of qualifying for the semi-finals of the World Cup after hammering Pakistan by nine wickets in Christchurch.
Katherine Brunt took a wicket with the first ball of the match as Heather Knight’s defending champions bowled Pakistan out for just 105.
Experienced pace bowler Brunt and spinner Sophie Ecclestone – who became the tournament’s leading wicket-taker – took three wickets each as Pakistan were dismissed inside 42 overs.
England opener Danni Wyatt then hammered 76 from 68 balls as part of a 87-run partnership with Knight as England coasted to victory with just 19.2 overs gone.
Knight’s side – who lost their opening three round-robin matches – will now confirm their place in the last four if they beat Bangladesh on Saturday in Wellington.
England women are on the verge of qualifying for the semi-finals of the World Cup after hammering Pakistan
The defending champions dismissed Pakistan for just 105 inside 42 overs in Christchurch
Experienced pace bowler Katherine Brunt took a wicket with the first ball of the match
Left-arm spinner Sophie Ecclestone also became the tournament’s leading wicket-taker
England opener Danni Wyatt then hammered 76 from 68 balls as they won by nine wickets
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