ICC Women’s World Cup: West Indies Defeated England
The West Indies Women’s beat England Women’s in ICC Women’s World Cup by seven runs at the University Oval in Dunedin on Wednesday. England, lost wickets at regular intervals, and after 27 overs, the score was 109/5, with England needing 117 runs to win. England remained in the game thanks to 33 runs from Danielle Wyatt and Sophia Dunkley. Tammy Beaumont managed to score 46 runs for England. England remained in the game thanks to 33 runs from Danielle Wyatt and Sophia Dunkley.
England, on the other hand, consistently lost wickets and were reduced to 156/8 at the end of the innings. Kate Cross had 27 runs, while Sophie Ecclestone had 33. They put on a 61-run stand for the ninth wicket, but West Indies won by seven runs thanks to Anisa Mohammed’s brilliant 48th over.
S Campbelle’s 66 runs helped West Indies reach 225/6. West Indies scored more than 220 runs, with Hayley Matthews (45 runs) and Chedean Nation (49 runs) scoring important runs.
England’s Sophie Ecclestone took three wickets.