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  • England Women take last-over thriller to win Vitality IT20 series

    England Women 145-6 beat New Zealand Women 144-4 by four wickets
    England Women came out on top in a last-over thriller to win the Vitality IT20 series.
    Sophia Dunkley hit the winning runs through mid-wicket in the final over to seal a nervy victory, chasing down the visitors’ competitive total of 144-4.
    Captain Heather Knight returned to the side and top-scored - winning Player of the Mat

  • Sophie Devine levels up IT20 series for New Zealand

    New Zealand 128-6 beat England 127-7 by four wickets
    New Zealand captain Sophie Devine shone with bat and ball as the visitors won the second Vitality IT20 at Hove by four wickets to level the series up at 1-1.
    Debutant Maia Bouchier made 25 for England but they could only finish on 127-7, a target the White Ferns were able to chase down thanks to 50 from Devine on the day she made her 100th

  • Tammy Beaumont's 97 leads England Women to big win

    England Women 184-4 beat New Zealand 138 by 46 runs
    Tammy Beaumont struck an entertaining 97 from just 65 balls as England Women powered to victory in the first Vitality IT20 against New Zealand.
    Beaumont, who narrowly missed out on her second IT20 ton, took England to 184-4. The visitors weren't able to get close, losing by 46 runs.
    It leaves England, captained tonight by Nat Sciver in t

  • Emma Lamb called up to England Women's squad

    Charlie Dean and Maia Bouchier have been identified as possible COVID-19 contacts and in order to evaluate the situation and undergo further testing they will miss the first Vitality IT20 against New Zealand.
    The pair will join up with the squad ahead of the second IT20.
    Emma Lamb has been called up to the England Women’s squad.

  • Schedule updated for England's tour of Pakistan

    The schedule for England Men's and England Women's joint tour of Pakistan has been updated.
    All fixtures have been moved to Rawalpindi, and moved forward one day to assist with England Men's and Pakistan Men's preparations for the ICC Men's T20 World Cup.
    The teams will travel together and will depart the UK on October 9. Both teams will play two IT20s, before the England Men's team depart t

  • India Women win second Vitality IT20 at Hove

    India Women won the second Vitality IT20 at Hove to leave the multi-format series delicately poised at 8-6 to England going into the final match at Chelmsford.

  • Sciver half-century takes England Women to IT20 win

    England 177-7 beat India Women 54-3 by 18 runs (DLS Method)
    Nat Sciver equalled the record for England Women's fastest IT20 half-century - 24 balls - as the hosts beat India by 18 runs in the first Vitality IT20 at Northampton.
    It gives Heather Knight's side an unassailable 8-4 lead in the multi-format series, with two more IT20s to come.
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  • England Women announce squad for IT20 series

    England Women have announced their squad for the Vitality IT20 series against India, which gets underway at Northampton on Friday.
    The multi-format series sits at 6-4 to England, with each IT20 worth two points.
    Danni Wyatt and Mady Villiers are back amongst the 14, while Kate Cross and Lauren Winfield-Hill return to play for their regional teams and will be available for this weekend's Char

  • India win tense final Royal London International

    India Women 220-6 beat England Women 219 by four wickets
    India Women won a tense final Royal London International at Worcester by four wickets.
    Mithali Raj's unbeaten 75 took her side home to see the ODI series end 2-1 in favour of the hosts.
    The multi-format series sits at 6-4 with the final three matches - the Vitality IT20 series - due to get underway in Northampton on Friday July 9.

  • Cross and Dunkley star in England Women ODI win

    England Women 225-5 beat India Women 221 by five wickets
    Five wickets for Kate Cross and an unbeaten half-century for Sophia Dunkley took England Women to a five-wicket win in the second Royal London International at Taunton.
    Dunkley's 73 - in her debut ODI innings for England - settled some nerves for the home side after they fell to 92-4 and then 133-5. She was aided by Katherine Brunt, th

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