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New Zealand 111-2 beat Team England 110-9 by eight wicketsTeam England's cricketers missed out on a medal at the Commonwealth Games after New Zealand comfortably won the Bronze Medal match at Edgbaston by eight wickets.Nat Sciver's side - who lost their semi-final to India yesterday - could only post 110-9 after choosing to bat first and New Zealand had few issues chasing it down, doing so
India 164-5 beat Team England 161-6 by 4 runsIndia won the Commonwealth Games semi-final to deny Team England's cricketers a place in the final and a shot at the gold medal.In front of another massive Edgbaston crowd, India posted 164-5 - thanks in main to a fine innings of 61 from Smriti Mandhana - and England fell four runs short.Nat Sciver's side will compete for the bronze medal to
Team England 72-3 beat New Zealand 71-9 by seven wicketsTeam England's cricketers breezed into the semi-final of the Commonwealth Games with a resounding victory over New Zealand in front of a large and loud Edgbaston crowd.Almost 11,000 were at Birmingham to see England's bowlers on top form. Katherine Brunt continued her excellent Commonwealth Games to help reduce New Zealand to 14-3, a
Team England 167-5 beat South Africa 141-4 by 26 runsKatherine Brunt was the star of the day for Team England's cricketers as they beat South Africa by 26 runs at Edgbaston to move one step nearer to the semi-finals of the Commonwealth Games.Brunt made an unbeaten 38 with the bat and put on a record sixth-wicket partnership of 73 with local girl Amy Jones to guide her team to 167-5.Sou
Team England 109-5 beat Sri Lanka 107-9 by five wicketsEngland Women kicked off their Commonwealth Games campaign with a five-wicket win over Sri Lanka in front of a large Edgbaston crowd.With Heather Knight not yet recovered from her hip injury, Nat Sciver once again deputised as captain. Her team, in their all-red Team England kit, were asked to bowl first and restricted Sri Lanka to 106
England Women have picked their squad to represent Team England in the 2022 Commonwealth Games, to be hosted in Birmingham.The 15 players will make history as the first cricketers to represent England in the Commonwealth Games.There are first international call-ups for teenagers Alice Capsey and Freya Kemp, while Issy Wong will get a chance to represent her country in her home city – h
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