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SCORECARDEngland Women beat Australia in a Super Over in Canberra to get their first win of the Commbank IT20 Tri-Series and their first under new Head Coach Lisa Keightley.Captain Heather Knight was the hero, recording her second career-best performance in two days - rescuing her side from 39/3 with an excellent 45-ball 78.She was given great company by Fran Wilson who batt
SCORECARDDespite a Player of the Match performance from captain Heather Knight, England fell to defeat in the opening game of the Commbank Tri-Series.England took it deep, with India sealing the win in the final over of their reply - Harmanpreet Kaur taking her side past England's 147/7 - and despite the defeat they'll have been proud of the fight they displayed.It was a difficul
SCORECARDEngland Women started their tour of Australia with victory in a warm-up fixture over an ACT XI in Canberra.Danni Wyatt was the stand-out performer for Lisa Keightley’s side, scoring 77 from the top of the order as England posted 191/7.Despite losing early wickets, the ACT XI reply kept England honest. Claire Koski and Maddie Penna put on 60 for the fifth wicket, with Kos
15-strong group named for ICC Women's T20 World Cup plus schedule for 2020.
The 37-year-old has been with ECB since 2011.
SCORECARDEngland Women won the final IT20 against Pakistan in Malaysia to secure a 3-0 series victory.Captain Heather Knight was top-scorer with 43 as her side posted 170/3, and while Pakistan made a decent fist of their reply, they ended on 144/5, 26 runs short of victory.Knight's team featured a few changes, resting Katherine Brunt and Nat Sciver, with England taking the opportunity
Amy Jones scores consecutive half-century for comfortable win.
Half-century from Amy Jones leads England to victory.
England off-spinner steps away from England duty.
Sarah Glenn took 4-18 as England won series 2-0.
Nat Sciver scored third ODI hundred in comfortable English victory.
England win first ODI v Pakistan by 75 runs.
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