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Match Report Match Report England, ENG Women's vs New Zealand, NZL - White Ferns England, ENG Women's - Won by 54 runs Date: Sat 23 Jun 2018 Location: England - Somerset Match Type: Twenty20 Scorer: Live Scorer 2 Toss: England, ENG Women's won the toss and elected to Bat URL: http://www.crichq.com/matches/651231 England, ENG Women's New Zealand, NZL - White Score 172-8 Ferns Overs 20.0 Score 118-10 DN Wyatt Overs 18.3 TT Beaumont AM Peterson SJ Taylor† SFM Devine NR Sciver LM Kasperek HC Knight* LMM Tahuhu KH Brunt SW Bates* AE Jones HNK Jensen A Shrubsole AC Kerr S Ecclestone KJ Martin† D Hazell AE Satterthwaite NE Farrant ML Green B Bezuidenhout page 1 of 34 Scorecards 1st Innings | Batting: England, ENG Women's R B 4's 6's SR DN Wyatt . 1 1 1 4 1 2 4 . 1 . // c SW Bates* b LM Kasperek 15 12 2 0 125.0 TT Beaumont . 4 4 . 4 . 4 . 1 . 1 1 . 4 . // b HNK Jensen 23 25 5 0 92.0 SJ Taylor† 1 // run out (HNK Jensen) 1 1 0 0 100.0 NR Sciver 2 4 2 4 1 2 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 2 . 4 1 . 2 2 1 1 4 1 1 1 4 1 . 1 4 4 2 . c HNK Jensen b AM Peterson 59 37 7 0 159.46 1 1 . // HC Knight* . 1 1 2 1 . 1 4 1 4 1 1 1 1 . // c ML Green b LM Kasperek 19 15 2 0 126.67 KH Brunt 1 1 4 1 4 . 1 1 1 . // b SFM Devine 14 10 2 0 140.0 AE Jones . // b SFM Devine 0 1 0 0 0.0 A Shrubsole 4 1 1 1 . 2 1 4 6 2 . // c AC Kerr b LM Kasperek 22 11 2 1 200.0 S Ecclestone 1 1 2 4 . 1 not out 9 6 1 0 150.0 D Hazell 4 3 not out 7 2 1 0 350.0 Extras (w 3) 3 Total (8 wickets; 20.0 overs) 172 8.60 RPO Did Not Bat:["NE Farrant"] Fall of Wicket: 37-1 (DN Wyatt 4.2 ov ), 42-2 (SJ Taylor 5.5 ov ), 58-3 (TT Beaumont 7.3 ov ), 95-4 (HC Knight 12.3 ov ), 134-5 (KH Brunt 16.3 ov ), 134-6 (AE Jones 16.4 ov ), 140-7 (NR Sciver 17.2 ov ), 165-8 (A Shrubsole 19.4 ov ) Bowling: New Zealand, NZL - White Ferns O M R W EC AV EX AM Peterson 2.0 0 13 1 6.50 13.00 SFM Devine 4.0 0 42 2 10.50 21.00 (w 3) LM Kasperek 4.0 0 35 3 8.75 11.67 LMM Tahuhu 2.0 0 20 0 10.00 - HNK Jensen 3.0 0 22 1 7.33 22.00 SW Bates* 2.0 0 18 0 9.00 - AC Kerr 3.0 0 22 0 7.33 - Notes: England Women 100/4 at 12.5. Power Plays: Power Play #1 0.1 - 6.0 Compulsory page 2 of 34 2nd Innings | Batting: New Zealand, NZL - White Ferns R B 4's 6's SR SFM Devine . 6 1 . 6 . // c DN Wyatt b NE Farrant 13 7 0 2 185.71 SW Bates* . 2 4 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 . 1 . // lbw b KH Brunt 23 17 5 0 135.29 KJ Martin† . 1 . 1 . 1 4 . 1 1 1 4 1 1 . // b S Ecclestone 16 21 2 0 76.19 AE . 1 1 . // c HC Knight* b HC Knight* 2 5 0 0 40.0 Satterthwaite ML Green 1 . 4 1 1 . 4 . 2 . 1 4 4 . 1 . // c A Shrubsole b HC Knight* 23 17 4 0 135.29 AC Kerr . 1 1 . // c NE Farrant b NR Sciver 2 4 0 0 50.0 B . 1 . 1 . 1 2 . // b S Ecclestone 5 10 0 0 50.0 Bezuidenhout AM Peterson . 2 . 1 1 . 1 1 1 . // c NR Sciver b S Ecclestone 7 10 0 0 70.0 LM Kasperek . // st SJ Taylor† b S Ecclestone 0 1 0 0 0.0 HNK Jensen . 1 4 . 1 1 1 1 . 1 4 . // b NE Farrant 14 13 2 0 107.69 LMM Tahuhu . 4 . 1 1 not out 6 6 1 0 100.0 Extras (w 4, b 2, lb 1) 7 Total (10 wickets; 18.3 overs) 118 6.38 RPO Fall of Wicket: 15-1 (SFM Devine 1.4 ov ), 39-2 (SW Bates 5.5 ov ), 47-3 (AE Satterthwaite 7.2 ov ), 77-4 ( KJ Martin 10.5 ov ), 79-5 (ML Green 11.3 ov ), 80-6 (AC Kerr 12.1 ov ), 91-7 (B Bezuidenhout 14.3 ov ), 92-8 (LM Kasperek 14.4 ov ), 106-9 (AM Peterson 16.4 ov ), 118-10 (HNK Jensen 18.3 ov ) Bowling: England, ENG Women's O M R W EC AV EX A Shrubsole 2.0 0 18 0 9.00 - NE Farrant 2.3 0 27 2 10.80 13.50 KH Brunt 2.0 0 7 1 3.50 7.00 S Ecclestone 4.0 1 18 4 4.50 4.50 (w 3) D Hazell 3.0 0 24 0 8.00 - (w 1) HC Knight* 4.0 0 17 2 4.25 8.50 NR Sciver 1.0 0 4 1 4.00 4.00 Notes: New Zealand Women 100/8 at 15.4. Power Plays: Power Play #1 0.1 - 6.0 Compulsory page 3 of 34 England, ENG Women's 172-8 Team Report New Zealand, NZL - White Ferns 118-10 Natalie Sciver-59(37), Tammy Beaumont- Three highest scores Maddy Green-23(17), Suzie Bates-23(17), Katey 23(25), Anya Shrubsole-22(11) Martin-16(21) Natalie Sciver, Katherine Brunt-39(24), Natalie Three highest Katey Martin, Maddy Green-30(21), Suzie Bates, Sciver, Heather Knight-37(30), Danielle Wyatt, partnerships Katey Martin-24(25), Sophie Devine, Suzie Bates- Tammy Beaumont-37(30) 15(25) 0 | 0.0% of total overs Maidens faced 1 | 5.56% of total overs 3 | 2.5% of total balls Wides faced 4 | 3.6% of total balls 0 | 0.0% of total balls No Balls faced 0 | 0.0% of total balls 36 | 30.0% of total balls Dot Balls faced 56 | 50.45% of total balls 48 | 27.91% of total runs 1s scored 35 | 29.66% of total runs 12 | 13.95% of total runs 2s scored 4 | 6.78% of total runs 1 | 1.74% of total runs 3s scored 0 | 0.0% of total runs 22 | 51.16% of total runs 4s scored 14 | 47.46% of total runs 0 | 0.0% of total runs 5s scored 0 | 0.0% of total runs 1 | 3.49% of total runs 6s scored 2 | 10.17% of total runs 30 (20) | 17.44% of total runs Runs scored off 1st 17 (19) | 14.41% of total runs ball of over 30 (20) | 17.44% of total runs Runs scored off 2nd 32 (19) | 27.12% of total runs ball of over 21 (20) | 12.21% of total runs Runs scored off 3rd 13 (19) | 11.02% of total runs ball of over 29 (20) | 16.86% of total runs Runs scored off 4th 13 (18) | 11.02% of total runs ball of over 33 (20) | 19.19% of total runs Runs scored off 5th 16 (18) | 13.56% of total runs ball of over 22 (20) | 12.79% of total runs Runs scored off 6th 19 (18) | 16.1% of total runs ball of over 0 (1) | 0.0% of total runs Runs scored off 7th 1 (3) | 0.85% of total runs ball of over 0 (1) | 0.0% of total runs Runs scored off 8th 0 (1) | 0.0% of total runs ball of over 4 (1) | 2.33% of total runs Runs scored off 9th ball of over page 4 of 34 1st Innings - England, ENG Women's 2nd Innings - New Zealand, NZL - White Ferns Key: Dots 1's 2's 3's 4's 5's No wagon wheel data captured No wagon wheel data captured 6's W's Batting Stats Bowling Stats Batting Stats Bowling Stats Runs 172 Overs 20.0 Runs 118 Overs 18.3 Balls 112 Maiden 0 Balls 99 Maiden 1 Dot Balls 36 Wickets 8 Dot Balls 56 Wickets 10 1s 48 Wides 3 1s 35 Wides 4 2s 12 No Balls 0 2s 4 No Balls 0 3s 1 Economy 8.6 3s 0 Economy 6.378 4s 22 4s 14 5s 0 5s 0 6s 1 6s 2 page 5 of 34 England, ENG Women's New Zealand, NZL - White Ferns Manhattan Run Worm page 6 of 34 England, ENG Women's New Zealand, NZL - White Ferns RPO Match Partnerships England, ENG Women's New Zealand, NZL - White Ferns Extras 3(3), Danielle Wyatt 15(12), Tammy Beaumont 19(14)||Sophie Devine 13(7), Suzie Bates 2(3) 37(29) 15(10) Tammy Beaumont 4(8), Sarah Taylor 1(1)||Suzie Bates 21(14), Katey Martin 3(11) 5(9) 24(25) Tammy Beaumont 0(3), Natalie Sciver 16(7)||Katey Martin 6(4), Amy Satterthwaite 2(5) 16(10) 8(9) Natalie Sciver 18(15), Heather Knight 19(15)||Katey Martin 7(6), Maddy Green 23(15) 37(30) 30(21) Natalie Sciver 25(14), Katherine Brunt 14(10)||Maddy Green 0(2), Amelia Kerr 1(2), Extras 1(1) 39(24) 2(4) Natalie Sciver 0(0), Amy Jones 0(1)||Amelia Kerr 1(2), Bernadine Bezuidenhout 0(2) 0(1) 1(4) Natalie Sciver 0(1), Anya Shrubsole 6(3)||Bernadine Bezuidenhout 5(8), Anna Peterson 4(6), Extras 2(1) 6(4) 11(14) Anya Shrubsole 16(8), Sophie Ecclestone 9(6)||Anna Peterson 0(0), Leigh Kasperek 0(1), Extras 1(1) 25(14) 1(2) Sophie Ecclestone 0(0), Danielle Hazell 7(2)||Anna Peterson 3(4), Hayley Jensen 8(8), Extras 3(3) 7(2) 14(15) |Hayley Jensen 6(5), Lea Tahuhu 6(6) 12(11) page 7 of 34 Fujitsu Heat Pumps MVP Leaderboard S Ecclestone First Place 11.57 MVP Points Rank Player MVP Points Team 1 S Ecclestone 11.57 England, ENG Women's 2 NR Sciver 10.63 England, ENG Women's 3 HNK Jensen 9.05 New Zealand, NZL - White Ferns 4 SFM Devine 6.84 New Zealand, NZL - White Ferns 5 HC Knight* 6.76 England, ENG Women's 6 LM Kasperek 4.46 New Zealand, NZL - White Ferns 7 KH Brunt 4.44 England, ENG Women's 8 NE Farrant 4.38 England, ENG Women's 9 ML Green 4.27 New Zealand, NZL - White Ferns 10 SW Bates* 4.21 New Zealand, NZL - White Ferns 11 A Shrubsole 3.73 England, ENG Women's 12 DN Wyatt 2.57 England, ENG Women's 13 AM Peterson 2.02 New Zealand, NZL - White Ferns 14 AC Kerr 1.6 New Zealand, NZL - White Ferns 15 SJ Taylor† 1.35 England, ENG Women's page 8 of 34 Rank Player MVP Points Team 16 TT Beaumont 1.02 England, ENG Women's 17 KJ Martin† 0.98 New Zealand, NZL - White Ferns 18 D Hazell 0.64 England, ENG Women's 19 LMM Tahuhu 0.3 New Zealand, NZL - White Ferns 20 B Bezuidenhout -0.06 New Zealand, NZL - White Ferns 21 AE Satterthwaite -0.13 New Zealand, NZL - White Ferns 22 AE Jones -0.14 England, ENG Women's page 9 of 34 1st Innings: 172-8 (20.0 Overs) Bowling: New Zealand, NZL - White Ferns Power Play Over Runs Balls Wicket RPO Total Bowler Compulsory 1 9 .
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