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In the thrilling encounter between New Zealand Women and England Women at Saxton Oval, the , keeping themselves alive in the 5-match series after losing both the first two ☂games. Iꦬt was an electrifying match that showcased top-notch cricketing skills from both sides.
Sophie Devine takes New Zealand to a decent total
Opting to bat first after winning the toss, New Zealand Women posted a competitive total of 155/3 in their allotted 20 overs. ‘s blistering knock of 60 runs off 37 deliveries, supported by Bernadine Bezuidenhout‘s 34 and Amelia Kerr‘s 44, propelled the home team to a challenging total.
Devine continues her splendid show with the ball
In response, England Women fought valiantly but fell short of the target, managing 152/8 in their 20 overs. Maia Bouchier‘s impressive innings of 71 runs off 47 balls kept England’s hopes alive, but the New Zealand bowlers held their nerve to secure the win. Devine, not only excelling with the bat but also with the ball, claimed 2 crucial wickets for the hosts.
Both teams exhibited commendable performances throughout the match, with moments of brilliance shining through in batting, bowling, and fielding departments. Devine’s exceptional all-round display earned her the well-deserved Player of the Match award. Her impactful contributions with both bat and ball played a pivotal role in New Zealand’s triumph.
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Here is how Twitter reacted:
With 60 off 37 with the bat and 2-23 with the ball, the ANZ Player of the Match, in her 50th T20I as captain – Sophie Devine 👏
— WHITE FERNS (@WHITE_FERNS)
Brilliant innings from Sophie Devine. England under a bit of pressure here to chase this downꦉ.
— Raf Nicholson (@RafNicholson)
New Zealand beat England in a thriller 👏
Scorecard:— WomenCricket.com (@WomenCricketHQ)
Most instances of a player both scoring a half-century and taking 2+ wickets in the same match in women's T20Is:
6 Sophie Devine (NZ)
4 Stafanie Taylor (WI)
3 Dane van Niekerk (SA)— hypocaust (@_hypocaust)
Most Times Scored 50+ R🎉uns & Took 2+ Wickets in WT20I 🔯Match
𝟲* – Sophie Devine🇳🇿
4 – Stafanie Taylor🏝
3 – Dane van Niekerk🇿🇦
2 – Ellyse Perry🇦🇺
2 – Tahila McGrath🇦🇺
2 – Nat Sciver Brunt🏴
2 – Hayley Matthews🏝
2 – Shelley Nitschke🇦🇺
2 – Nida Dar🇵🇰
2 – Suzie Bates🇳🇿— Kishan Kishor (@itskishankishor)
Damn that over f🍃rom Suzie Bates. She’s truly a legend, typical class performance from Sophie Devine as well. All ti♚me greats.
— Lily Franklin (@lilyffranklin13)
Women's international debut as concussion substitute:
Tatiana Cerdas🇨🇷 (Costa Rica) v Belize, 2019
Lindokuhle Mabhero🇿🇼 (Zimbabwe) v Kenya, 2023
Hollie Armita🍃ge🏴 (England) v New Zealand, today— Kausthub Gudipati (@kaustats)
Hollie ⭕Armitage today became the 1st England cricketer to make her international debut after coming on𒆙 as a concussion sub
— Mohit Shah (@mohit_shah17)
An incredibly tight game b🎶ut w🤡e come out on the losing side in the 3rd T20 💔
White Ferns win by 3 runs, we🐈 bounce🃏 back in Wellington!
— England Cricket (@englandcricket)
So England women were needing 14 off 16 with 6 wickets♛ in hand & ⛎lost by 3 without getting bowled out . Special effort that
— Cricket Tamizhan (@CricketTamizhan)
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