England roll New Zealand for 80 in third T20 at Hove as Charlie Dean’s side secure 2-1 series win with T20 World Cup looming | Cricket News

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England eased to a T20 series win over New Zealand with a seven-wicket victory in Monday’s Hove decider after a ruthless bowling display routed their opponents for just 80.

New Zealand were demolished in 19.2 overs after electing to bat – losing five wickets for four runs in 20 balls from 29-1 in the sixth over – as stand-in England skipper Charlie Dean (3-13) and all-rounder Dani Gibson (3-14) shared six wickets.

Seamer Gibson accounted for Kiwi captain Melie Kerr (5) and the dangerous Sophie Devine (0) in the same over en route to career-best T20 international figures.

Score summary – England vs New Zealand, third T20, Derby

New Zealand 80 all out in 19.1 overs (elected to bat): Jess Kerr (20 off 27 balls); Charlie Dean (3-13), Dani Gibson (2-14), Linsey Smith (1-15), Sophie Ecclestone (1-11), Issy Wong (1-20)

England 81-3 in 13.5 overs (target 81): Maia Bouchier (19no off 29), Sophia Dunkley (22 off 21), Heather Knight (18 off 22); Nensi Patel (1-7), Melie Kerr (1-18), Bree Illing (1-20)

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Dani Gibson dismissed Sophie Devine, Melie Kerr and Maddy Green during an excellent performance at Hove

All five of the bowlers England used played their part, though, including left-arm spinners Linsey Smith (2-15) and Sophie Ecclestone (1-11).

Ecclestone, who did not play in Saturday’s 14-run loss at Canterbury and registered painful figures 0-34 in the first T20 at Derby which her side won by seven wickets, bowled Izzy Sharp with a beauty in a timely return to form ahead of next month’s home T20 World Cup.

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Watch how Sophie Ecclestone cleaned up New Zealand’s Izzy Sharp with delicious arm ball

England lost Alice Capsey (3) lbw, Sophia Dunkley (22) caught at mid-on, and Heather Knight (18) pouched on the reverse sweep in a fairly sedate chase that they completed in 13.5 overs, with Maia Bouchier (19no off 29) – not in her side’s T20 World Cup squad – struggling to up the run-rate before Freya Kemp’s (7no off 5) late cameo.

The hosts will now take on India in a three-match T20 series, starting at Chelmsford on Thursday, before turning full attention to the World Cup, which is live on Sky Sports from June 12-July 5.

England will hope to have usual captain Nat Sciver-Brunt (calf injury) fit and firing for the big event, with the all-rounder having sat out the fixtures with New Zealand and also to miss the India matches.

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Nat Sciver-Brunt is facing a fight to be fit for the T20 World Cup

New Zealand skittled in Hove as England bowlers shine

New Zealand had rallied from 11-4 inside four overs en route to levelling the series in Kent at the weekend – Devine (87) and Maddy Green (56) slamming 159 from 98 balls for the fifth wicket – but there would be no dramatic comeback in Sussex.

Devine was fourth out at Hove, chipping Gibson tamely to mid-off in the sixth over, four balls after Melie Kerr pulled the same bowler to mid-on, during a remarkable collapse.

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New Zealand openers Suzie Bates and Izzy Gaze both perished on the reverse sweep in the Hove T20

Off-spinner Dean started the flurry of wickets by cleaning up a reverse-sweeping Izzy Gaze (17 off 13), while she also trapped Brooke Halliday (2) lbw on review before Ecclestone castled Sharp with an arm ball after cramping the batter for room.

Green (14) and top-scorer Jess Kerr (20) joined Gaze in double figures, but then saw their innings ended by a superb running catch from Bouchier at deep midwicket and a cracking back-of-the hand slower ball from Issy Wong (1-20) respectively.

Bouchier’s excellent grab, off Gibson’s bowling, was part of a strong fielding display.

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Watch the winning moment as England beat New Zealand by seven wickets in the series-deciding third T20 international

Smith bagged the first scalp of the day – Suzie Bates (3) caught on the reverse sweep at backward point in the third over after being promoted to open on her return to the side – and also the eighth, when the diminutive Nensi Patel (2) was trapped lbw.

Dean polished off the innings by nicking off Bree Illing (3) and New Zealand’s double-digit total was never realistically going to be sufficient, allowing England to pootle along in the chase.

Watch the Women’s T20 World Cup live in full on Sky Sports from June 12-July 5. Hosts England kick off the tournament on opening night with a game versus Sri Lanka at Edgbaston (6.30pm start).

England eased to a T20 series win over New Zealand with a seven-wicket victory in Monday’s Hove decider after a ruthless bowling display routed their opponents for just 80.

New Zealand were demolished in 19.2 overs after electing to bat – losing five wickets for four runs in 20 balls from 29-1 in the sixth over – as stand-in England skipper Charlie Dean (3-13) and all-rounder Dani Gibson (3-14) shared six wickets.

Seamer Gibson accounted for Kiwi captain Melie Kerr (5) and the dangerous Sophie Devine (0) in the same over en route to career-best T20 international figures.

Score summary – England vs New Zealand, third T20, Derby

New Zealand 80 all out in 19.1 overs (elected to bat): Jess Kerr (20 off 27 balls); Charlie Dean (3-13), Dani Gibson (2-14), Linsey Smith (1-15), Sophie Ecclestone (1-11), Issy Wong (1-20)

England 81-3 in 13.5 overs (target 81): Maia Bouchier (19no off 29), Sophia Dunkley (22 off 21), Heather Knight (18 off 22); Nensi Patel (1-7), Melie Kerr (1-18), Bree Illing (1-20)

Full scorecard

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Dani Gibson dismissed Sophie Devine, Melie Kerr and Maddy Green during an excellent performance at Hove

All five of the bowlers England used played their part, though, including left-arm spinners Linsey Smith (2-15) and Sophie Ecclestone (1-11).

Ecclestone, who did not play in Saturday’s 14-run loss at Canterbury and registered painful figures 0-34 in the first T20 at Derby which her side won by seven wickets, bowled Izzy Sharp with a beauty in a timely return to form ahead of next month’s home T20 World Cup.

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Watch how Sophie Ecclestone cleaned up New Zealand’s Izzy Sharp with delicious arm ball

England lost Alice Capsey (3) lbw, Sophia Dunkley (22) caught at mid-on, and Heather Knight (18) pouched on the reverse sweep in a fairly sedate chase that they completed in 13.5 overs, with Maia Bouchier (19no off 29) – not in her side’s T20 World Cup squad – struggling to up the run-rate before Freya Kemp’s (7no off 5) late cameo.

The hosts will now take on India in a three-match T20 series, starting at Chelmsford on Thursday, before turning full attention to the World Cup, which is live on Sky Sports from June 12-July 5.

England will hope to have usual captain Nat Sciver-Brunt (calf injury) fit and firing for the big event, with the all-rounder having sat out the fixtures with New Zealand and also to miss the India matches.

Image:
Nat Sciver-Brunt is facing a fight to be fit for the T20 World Cup

New Zealand skittled in Hove as England bowlers shine

New Zealand had rallied from 11-4 inside four overs en route to levelling the series in Kent at the weekend – Devine (87) and Maddy Green (56) slamming 159 from 98 balls for the fifth wicket – but there would be no dramatic comeback in Sussex.

Devine was fourth out at Hove, chipping Gibson tamely to mid-off in the sixth over, four balls after Melie Kerr pulled the same bowler to mid-on, during a remarkable collapse.

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New Zealand openers Suzie Bates and Izzy Gaze both perished on the reverse sweep in the Hove T20

Off-spinner Dean started the flurry of wickets by cleaning up a reverse-sweeping Izzy Gaze (17 off 13), while she also trapped Brooke Halliday (2) lbw on review before Ecclestone castled Sharp with an arm ball after cramping the batter for room.

Green (14) and top-scorer Jess Kerr (20) joined Gaze in double figures, but then saw their innings ended by a superb running catch from Bouchier at deep midwicket and a cracking back-of-the hand slower ball from Issy Wong (1-20) respectively.

Bouchier’s excellent grab, off Gibson’s bowling, was part of a strong fielding display.

Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player

Watch the winning moment as England beat New Zealand by seven wickets in the series-deciding third T20 international

Smith bagged the first scalp of the day – Suzie Bates (3) caught on the reverse sweep at backward point in the third over after being promoted to open on her return to the side – and also the eighth, when the diminutive Nensi Patel (2) was trapped lbw.

Dean polished off the innings by nicking off Bree Illing (3) and New Zealand’s double-digit total was never realistically going to be sufficient, allowing England to pootle along in the chase.

Watch the Women’s T20 World Cup live in full on Sky Sports from June 12-July 5. Hosts England kick off the tournament on opening night with a game versus Sri Lanka at Edgbaston (6.30pm start).

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