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In a dazzling display of power-hitting and cricketing prowess, England’s women all-rounder etched her name in the annals of cricket history during her 100th One-Day International (ODI) match against Sri Lanka. On a rain-affected day, Sciver🧸-Brunt unleashed her batting fury to notch the fastest century in women’s ODI cricket, leaving spectators and cricket enthusiasts in awe.
In the 31 overs-per-side encounter against Sri Lanka, Sciver-Brunt’s blazing century stole the show. She achieved the milestone with remarkable ease, facing just 74 balls to amass a colossal score of 120 runs. Her explosive innings was instrumental in propelling the Engജlish team to a commanding victory, ultimate🌜ly winning the game by a substantial margin of 161 runs.
She announced her intention to return to bowling🐈 duties in the upcoming series against India. She revealed that she had refrained from bowling post the Ashes series to allow her body some much-needed rest.
“The plan is to be back for the India series in December. The decision not to bowl post-Ashes, I guess, was more to give the body a bit of a rest and to train without having to rush around and doing everything all the time, so it was quite nice actually,” Sciver-Brunt stat𝓀ed during the post-match presentation.
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