Match Details

ENGW vs NZW 4th T20, ENGW vs NZW 2024

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NZW
130-720.0
England Women won by 47 runs 🏆
ENGW
20.0177-3
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R Mair Logo
R Mair Jersy

7

(7)

R Mair
7(7)
4s: 0
6s: 0
SR:100.00
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J Kerr Logo
J Kerr Jersy

13

(12)

J Kerr
13(12)
4s: 0
6s: 0
SR:108.33
L Bell Logo
L Bell Jersy

1-24

(4.0)

L Bell

1-24(4.0)
Econ: 6.00
18th Over:
0
1
1
2
1
2
 
= 7
Last Over:
1
1
1
1lb
1
0
 
= 5
This Over:
2
1lb
1
2
1
2
 
= 9
NZWNZW - 2nd Innings
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6 Over 4247
10 Over 7472
15 Over 10598
ENGWENGW - 1st Innings
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6 Over 4535
10 Over 6372
15 Over 111112
20 Over 163177
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So, that also brings an end to our coverage of this game. For now, this is me Hiren Kumar signing off on behalf of my co-commentator Ayan Chatterjee and scorer/analyst Bishal Mandal. CHEERS!!
Player of the Match: Maia Bouchier.  
8:29 AM IST, 3:51 PM Local Time | ALL OVER. England seal the 5 match T20I series. What a clinical performance this has been from them both with bat and ball. They now lead the series by 3-1.

Put to bat first, the visitors posted a mammoth total of 177/3 in their 20 overs. They were all over the New Zealand bowlers and batted brilliantly throughout the 20 overs. Maia Bouchier continued her excellent form from the last game and played a brilliant knock of 91 off just 56 balls. In the end, Nat Sciver-Brunt and Skipper Heather Knight played good little cameos of 29* and 21* runs respectively which helped them cross the 170-mark. 

With the ball, there weren't much positives for New Zealand. They did strike early in the powerplay but were pretty ordinary post that and failed to pick up wickets at regular intervals. Rosemary Mair, Fran Jones, and Amelia Kerr all had a wicket to their name. They leaked too many in the end. 

Coming to the chase, New Zealand never looked settled and kept losing wicket at regular intervals. They were without Sophie Devine as she was injured during the first innings and did not bat. Chasing a massive total they lost their star batter Suzie Bates early. Bernadine Bezuidenhout and Amelia Kerr did get starts but could not convert it into a big score and scored 23 and 21 runs respectively. Brooke Halliday also batted decently lower down the order and scored 25 runs. 

England Women were clinical with the ball and made sure they kept the pressure on the home side throughout the innings. Charlotte Dean was the pick of the bowlers and ended her spell with the figures of 26/4 in her 4 overs. Lauren Bell and Sophie Ecclestone also bowled well and picked up a wicket each. 

So, England seal the series and now lead by 3-1 in the 5 match series.
OVER 20
New Zealand Women
130/7
Rosemary Mair
7(7)
Jess Kerr
13(12)
Lauren Bell
1-24(4.0)
19.6 L Bell to R Mair
2 Short of a length slower ball, Mair hits it hard down to mid-on where Dean drops the catch and allows the ball to go through. They will get a couple of runs to end the match. That's it. England wins this game easily and wrap up the series 3-1 with a game to spare.   
19.5 L Bell to J Kerr
1 Short of a length, Kerr swings it away to deep midwicket for a single. 
19.4 L Bell to J Kerr
2 Short of a length into the pitch, Kerr pulls it away down to the midwicket region for a couple of runs. 
19.3 L Bell to R Mair
1 Slower ball outside off, Mair carves it away to the cover fielder for a single. 
19.2 L Bell to J Kerr
1lb Fuller length on the pads, Kerr swings it away to short fine leg for a leg bye.
19.1 L Bell to J Kerr
2 Short of a length slower ball into the pitch, Kerr swings it away to the midwicket region for a couple of runs. 
OVER 19
New Zealand Women
121/7
Rosemary Mair
4(5)
Jess Kerr
8(8)
Sophie Ecclestone
1-19(4.0)
18.6 S Ecclestone to R Mair
0 A low full toss around off, Mair comes down the track and can only defend it back to the bowler. 
18.5 S Ecclestone to J Kerr
1 Flighted delivery, Kerr swings it away to the midwicket region for a single. 
18.4 S Ecclestone to R Mair
1lb Good length around off, Mair looks to work it away and wears it on the pads for a leg bye. 
18.3 S Ecclestone to J Kerr
1 Short of a length, Kerr swings it away to deep midwicket for a single. 
18.2 S Ecclestone to R Mair
1 Fuller length outside off, Mair steers it down to short third man for a single. 
18.1 S Ecclestone to J Kerr
1 Flighted outside off, Kerr uses her feet and drills it down to long-off for a single. 
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