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2017 World Cup Warm up Matches England Vs West Indies 1-Innings Match Played At NCC Brockington Loughborough, 07-Jun-2017, ODI Unofficial England Win by 6 wkts Round ~Warm Umpire notes ~Not known Scorer notes ~Not known Home Side England Comment ~Information England England contiued to bat. England Women: 11; West Indies Women: 15 (11 to bat and field) West Indies 1st Innings 150/10 All Out (Overs 49.3) Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Min Bls 4s 6s H K Matthews b A Shrubsole 22 0 51 4 0 F Walters lbw b D Hazell 12 0 49 1 0 R Boyce lbw b N R Sciver 7 0 19 0 0 Kyshona A Knight lbw b N R Sciver 2 0 10 0 0 S R Taylor* c N R Sciver b K H Brunt 59 0 86 5 1 D J S Dottin lbw b L A Marsh 25 0 50 2 1 M R Anguilleira+ lbw b N R Sciver 2 0 14 0 0 C N Nation lbw b N R Sciver 0 0 1 0 0 A K Peters b D Hazell 5 0 15 0 0 Anisa Mohammed lbw b D Hazell 0 0 1 0 0 S C Selman not out 1 0 1 0 0 extras (b0 lb3 w12 nb0) 15 TOTAL 10 wickets for 150 FOW 1-39(H K Matthews) 2-48(F Walters) 3-53(Kyshona A Knight) 4-54(R Boyce) 5-108(D J S Dottin) 6-125(M R Anguilleira) 7-125(C N Nation) 8-148(A K Peters) 9-148(Anisa Mohammed) 10-150(S R Taylor) Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb A Shrubsole 8 2 25 1 4 - K H Brunt 6.3 1 18 1 3 - J L Gunn 6 2 16 0 1 - D Hazell 10 1 21 3 1 - N R Sciver 10 0 39 4 2 - L A Marsh 9 2 28 1 1 - England 1st Innings 281/7 Closed (Overs 50) Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Min Bls 4s 6s L Winfield c S C Selman b D J S Dottin 11 0 26 2 0 T T Beaumont lbw b A S S Fletcher 53 0 88 8 0 S-J Taylor+ c M R Anguilleira b D J S Dottin 3 0 7 0 0 N R Sciver c A S S Fletcher b S F Daley 85 0 84 9 1 D N Wyatt lbw b A S S Fletcher 0 0 2 0 0 G A Elwiss c R Boyce b Q Joseph 27 0 44 2 0 K H Brunt c S S Connell b C N Nation 49 0 31 5 2 J L Gunn not out 28 0 20 2 1 D Hazell not out 2 0 1 0 0 L A Marsh dnb - A Shrubsole* dnb - extras (b0 lb5 w11 nb7) 23 TOTAL 7 wickets for 281 FOW 1-52(L Winfield) 2-59(S-J Taylor) 3-114(T T Beaumont) 4-114(D N Wyatt) 5-194(N R Sciver) 6-207(G A Elwiss) 7-274(K H Brunt) Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb S C Selman 6 1 33 0 - 1 S S Connell 4 0 24 0 1 - D J S Dottin 5 0 13 2 1 1 A K Peters 3 0 20 0 5 - S F Daley 8 0 42 1 - 1 A S S Fletcher 8 0 32 2 1 - Anisa Mohammed 6 0 32 0 - - C N Nation 5 0 45 1 - - Q Joseph 5 0 35 1 2 - England Vs India 1-Innings Match Played At NCC Brockington Loughborough, 13-Jun-2017, ODI Unofficial England Win by 140 runs Round ~Warm Umpire notes ~Not known Scorer notes ~Not known Home Side England Comment ~Information England Scorecard >England Women: 11; India Women: 14 (11 to bat and field)<br>Toss Not known England 1st Innings 243/10 Closed (Overs 50) Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Min Bls 4s 6s L Winfield run out M D Raj 50 0 65 7 0 T T Beaumont c S D Verma b E Bisht 23 0 49 1 0 S-J Taylor c&b Poonam Yadav 24 0 34 1 0 H C Knight b M Joshi 11 0 24 1 0 N R Sciver run out Poonam Yadav 70 0 56 7 1 G A Elwiss b E Bisht 17 0 32 1 0 D N Wyatt st N M Parween b E Bisht 33 0 22 2 2 K H Brunt st N M Parween b E Bisht 0 0 1 0 0 D Hazell run out M Joshi 4 0 4 0 0 B A Langston run out M Joshi 7 0 13 0 0 A Hartley not out 1 0 1 0 0 extras (b0 lb1 w1 nb1) 3 TOTAL 10 wickets for 243 FOW 1-62(T T Beaumont) 2-77(L Winfield) 3-107(H C Knight) 4-119(S-J Taylor) 5-161(G A Elwiss) 6-211(D N Wyatt) 7-211(K H Brunt) 8-218(D Hazell) 9-239(N R Sciver) 10-243(B A Langston) Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb J Goswami 5 1 16 0 - - S S Panday 5 2 11 0 - 1 E Bisht 9 0 43 4 1 - M Joshi 9 0 48 1 - - H Kaur 3 0 20 0 - - R S Gayakwad 10 0 58 0 - - Poonam Yadav 9 0 46 1 - - India 1st Innings 103/10 All Out (Overs 36) Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Min Bls 4s 6s PG Raut c D N Wyatt b N R Sciver 19 0 36 1 0 S S Mandhana c A Hartley b B A Langston 17 0 16 4 0 M Joshi b A Hartley 11 0 26 2 0 M D Raj* c&b A Hartley 10 0 22 2 0 H Kaur lbw b D Hazell 6 0 28 0 0 V Krishnamurthy lbw b H C Knight 23 0 53 1 0 S S Panday c H C Knight b A Hartley 6 0 13 0 0 D B Sharma lbw b H C Knight 4 0 7 0 0 J Goswami not out 3 0 12 0 0 S D Verma+ run out N R Sciver 0 0 2 0 0 E Bisht b H C Knight 0 0 1 0 0 Poonam Yadav dnb - extras (b0 lb0 w4 nb0) 4 TOTAL 10 wickets for 103 FOW 1-30(S S Mandhana) 2-46(PG Raut) 3-47(M Joshi) 4-66(M D Raj) 5-66(H Kaur) 6-77(S S Panday) 7-100(D B Sharma) 8-103(V Krishnamurthy) 9-103(S D Verma) 10-103(E Bisht) Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb K H Brunt 4 0 17 0 - - B A Langston 5 0 24 1 - - N R Sciver 4 0 9 1 2 - A Hartley 8 4 8 3 - - D Hazell 7 0 25 1 - - H C Knight 5 0 11 3 - - G A Elwiss 3 0 9 0 1 - West Indies Vs India 1-Innings Match Played At Leicester Grammar School Ground, 28-Jul-2017, ODI Unofficial India Win by 5 wkts Round ~Warm Toss won by ~West Indies Umpires ~H Adnan - C Johnson Scorer notes ~Not known Home Side (neutral) Comment ~Information Cricketarchive Notes Bowling in the India Women innings adds 1 run over West Indies 1st Innings 174/9 Closed (Overs 50) Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Min Bls 4s 6s H K Matthews c&b R S Gayakwad 50 0 73 8 0 F Walters c M D Raj b Poonam Yadav 20 0 78 1 0 Kyshona A Knight c Poonam Yadav b H Kaur 4 0 13 1 0 S R Taylor* c S D Verma b S S Panday 50 0 59 5 1 D J S Dottin c S D Verma b J Goswami 6 0 16 1 0 M R Anguilleira+ run out S D Verma 13 0 17 2 0 C N Nation c Poonam Yadav b M Joshi 17 0 33 0 0 S F Daley run out H Kaur 6 0 10 0 0 A S S Fletcher not out 0 0 1 0 0 S C Selman run out D B Sharma 0 0 0 0 0 S S Connell dnb - extras (b1 lb3 w3 nb1) 8 TOTAL 9 wickets for 174 FOW 1-70(H K Matthews) 2-75(Kyshona A Knight) 3-79(F Walters) 4-109(D J S Dottin) 5-144(M R Anguilleira) 6-157(S R Taylor) 7-172(S F Daley) 8-174(C N Nation) 9-174(S C Selman) Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb J Goswami 8 1 30 1 1 - E Bisht 6 1 13 0 - - S S Panday 8 1 32 1 - - M Joshi 6 0 23 1 - - D B Sharma 5 0 12 0 - 1 R S Gayakwad 7 2 28 1 2 - H Kaur 3 0 10 1 - - Poonam Yadav 7 1 22 1 - - India 1st Innings 175/5 Closed (Overs 42.4) Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Min Bls 4s 6s D B Sharma c M R Anguilleira b S S Connell 7 0 29 1 0 PG Raut c M R Anguilleira b S S Connell 1 0 6 0 0 S S Mandhana not out 77 0 99 9 0 M D Raj* c M R Anguilleira b S S Connell 0 0 5 0 0 H Kaur c S S Connell b H K Matthews 33 0 32 5 0 V Krishnamurthy b H K Matthews 0 0 9 0 0 M R Meshram not out 40 0 77 1 1 S S Panday dnb - J Goswami dnb - Poonam Yadav dnb - E Bisht dnb - S D Verma+ dnb - extras (b0 lb3 w13 nb1) 17 TOTAL 5 wickets for 175 FOW 1-3(PG Raut) 2-35(D B Sharma) 3-37(M D Raj) 4-80(H Kaur) 5-86(V Krishnamurthy) Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb S C Selman 7.5 1 20 0 2 1 S S Connell 8.4 0 42 3 5 - H K Matthews 8 1 28 2 1 - D J S Dottin 6 1 41 0 4 - A S S Fletcher 6 0 22 0 - - S R Taylor 5 0 12 0 - - S F Daley 1 0 8 0 - - F Walters .1 0 0 0 - - OFFICIAL WARM UP MATCHES India Vs New Zealand 1-Innings Match Played At Derby, UK, 19-Jun-2017, ODI Unofficial New Zealand Win by 7 wkts NZ won with 141 balls remaining Round ~Warm 1 Toss won by ~India Umpires ~C A Polosak - L Rusere - G OBraithwaite Umpire notes ~Referee D t Jukes Home Side (neutral) Comment ~Information Cricinfo Players per side 15 (11 batting, 11 fielding India 50 in 18.2 overs 100 in 35.4 overs New Zealand 50 in 10.1 overs 100 in 21.2 overs Priest 50 in 51 balls 8x4 1x6 India 1st Innings 130/10 All Out (Overs 45.1) Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Min Bls 4s 6s D B Sharma c A C Kerr b E M Bermingham 9 36 33 0 0 PG Raut c H M Rowe b S F M Devine 33 88 65 3 1 S S Mandhana c&b H M Rowe 1 6 5 0 0 M D Raj* c H M Rowe b A M Petersen 21 76 48 0 0 H Kaur lbw b A C Kerr 2 6 6 0 0 V Krishnamurthy c K T Perkins b H M Rowe 8 21 19 1 0 M R Meshram not out 30 65 57 2 0 S S Panday c H M Rowe b A M Petersen 3 17 12 0 0 J Goswami lbw b H R Huddleston 5 13 11 0 0 S D Verma+ c K.J.
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