ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
Cricket

Women's T20 WC: England's spin trio combine to down Ireland

The trio of Sophie Ecclestone, Sarah Glenn and Charlie Dean were all on song, combining for eight wickets between them as Ireland suffered a batting collapse and stumbled from 80 for two to 105 all out.

ANI Feb 13, 2023 22:54 IST googleads

England Women's cricket team (Photo: ICC)

Paarl [South Africa], February 13 (ANI): England made it two wins from two in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2023 thanks to a sublime showing from their spinners in a four-wicket victory over Ireland.
The trio of Sophie Ecclestone, Sarah Glenn and Charlie Dean were all on song, combining for eight wickets between them as Ireland suffered a batting collapse and stumbled from 80 for two to 105 all out.
England required just 14.2 overs to knock off the total, with Alice Capsey doing the heavy lifting as her quickfire 51 ensured her side's unbeaten start to the tournament continued.
After opting to bat upon winning the toss, Ireland's first over was an eventful one with Gaby Lewis striking two boundaries on either side of being put down by Danni Wyatt.
The enterprising start would continue as a textbook drive got Amy Hunter up and running and even the introduction of Ecclestone into the attack did not yield an immediate breakthrough.
But Dean soon found a much-needed first wicket, with Amy Hunter dismissed for 15 as Sophia Dunkley claimed a smart catch on the rope at deep mid-wicket.
England managed to rein in the fast start when Orla Prendergast joined Lewis at the crease, as Ireland passed the 50 mark in the eighth over.
Not long into the attack, Glenn was soon on the board, claiming England's second wicket as she clean-bowled Prendergast a ball after being dispatched to the cover boundary.
Lewis continued to battle away but with the boundaries drying up the pressure mounted, and Wyatt made no mistake the second time round, pouching a hard and flat sweep from the bat of Ireland's opener.
That precipitated a flurry of wickets which would see England wrap up Ireland's innings, with the batting side losing their final eight wickets for just 25 runs.
Ecclestone took two in two before pouching a mistimed shot from Louise Little. Glenn then struck twice in quick succession as Ireland desperately tried to wrestle back momentum with some aggressive but ultimately fatal strokes.
And the final wickets fell not long after but not before England's spinners took their eighth - a record for the most scalps taken by England spinners in a T20 international.
There was some early hope for Ireland when they took to the field, with the dangerous Dunkley dismissed at the end of England's first over when looking to hit Prendergast for back-to-back fours.
Her departure brought Capsey to the crease and the 18-year-old was at her devastating best, bringing up her half-century off just 21 balls - the joint-fastest at an ICC Women's T20 World Cup - fittingly passing the landmark with a bruising six.
The 11th boundary of her innings would be the final one, however, as Leah Paul produced an excellent diving catch to bring the big-hitting to a close.
Opener Wyatt was then run out after a mix-up with Nat Sciver-Brunt which saw the former stranded halfway down the wicket.
The wickets continued to tumble, with England's final five wickets falling for 33 runs before Katherine Sciver-Brunt struck the winning runs with 34 balls to spare.
Alice Capsey was adjudged Player of the Match for her brilliant half-century.
England's toughest test yet arrives on Saturday when they face India, while Ireland faces Pakistan on Wednesday.
Brief Score: Ireland 105/10 (Gaby Lewis 36, Orla Prendergast 17; Sophie Ecclestone 3-13) vs England 107/6 (Alice Capsey 51, Heather Knight 14; Cara Murray 3-15) (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

Football

“Iran team is welcome to World Cup, but…”: Trump

“Iran team is welcome to World Cup, but…”: Trump

United States will co-host the 2026 FIFA World Cup alongside Canada and Mexico. The tournament will feature 104 matches, beginning at Mexico City Stadium on June 11 and culminating at New York New Jersey Stadium with the final on 19 July.

Read More
Football

Pritika's brace helps India defeat Myanmar in first U17 friendly

Pritika's brace helps India defeat Myanmar in first U17 friendly

India delivered a mature and balanced display, scoring once in each half while also maintaining a clean sheet against a spirited Myanmar side. Goalkeeper Munni played a crucial role when called upon, while the defensive line marshalled by Abhista Basnett and Elizabed Lakra remained organised and composed throughout the contest.

Read More
Others

Gunjan, Radhamani, Chandrika register wins for India on Day 5

Gunjan, Radhamani, Chandrika register wins for India on Day 5

In the morning session, Gunjan (48kg) secured a convincing 5-0 unanimous decision victory over Poland. Radhamani Longjam (57kg) delivered a dominant display, defeating her opponent from Ecuador by Referee Stopped Contest (RSC) in the first round.

Read More
Others

Carlos Gracida Memorial Cup: Jindal Panther outclass Youngsters

Carlos Gracida Memorial Cup: Jindal Panther outclass Youngsters

Jindal Panther made a composed start to the match, with Zavaleta opening the scoring in the first chukker to hand his side an early 1-0 advantage. While Youngsters attempted to find their rhythm, the Panthers maintained strong control in midfield and defence to keep their opponents from getting on the scoresheet in the opening period.

Read More
Others

WPGT: Amateur Lavanya overtakes Jasmine to lead in 5th leg

WPGT: Amateur Lavanya overtakes Jasmine to lead in 5th leg

Lavanya Gupta, who was trailing Jasmine by one shot after Day 1, carded even par 72 while Jasmine shot 2-over 74 and fell behind by one

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.