Anya Shrubsole (7) and Charlie Dean (0) though held their nerves to take England past the finish line for their second win of the tournament
Anya Shrubsole and Charlie Dean celebrate England’s win yesterday. Pic/Getty Images
Defending champions England huffed and puffed to a one-wicket win over hosts New Zealand in a league stage match to keep their semi-final hopes alive at the ICC Women’s World Cup, here on Sunday.
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England pacer Kate Cross (3-35) and star spinner Sophie Ecclestone (3-41) shared six wickets between them, while spinner Charlie Dean (2-36), who took the pace off the ball in a solid performance, accounted for two batters as England bowled out the hosts 203.
All-rounder Natalie Sciver (61) then anchored the innings with a patient half-century, but the holders slipped from a comfortable 176-5 to 196-9 in five overs to almost snatch defeat from a winning position. Anya Shrubsole (7) and Charlie Dean (0) though held their nerves to take England past the finish line for their second win of the tournament.
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