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England vs West Indies: Nat Sciver-Brunt hits speedy 50 to safe ODI collection whitewash in rain-affected encounter | Cricket Information

Nat Sciver-Brunt hit a speedy 50 as England comprehensively beat the West Indies by 9 wickets (DLS methodology) in a rain-affected encounter to safe the ODI collection whitewash at The Cooper Associates County Floor in Taunton.

After a five-hour rain delay, which noticed the match diminished to 21 overs and England’s goal set at a revised 106, the captain hit an unbeaten 57, which included 9 boundaries, as she bought her aspect over the road in simply 10.5 overs.

Sophia Dunkley’s (26) was the one England wicket to fall after she was trapped leg-before by West Indies’ spinner Karishma Ramharack (1-31) within the sixth over, however it wasn’t sufficient to maintain the hosts at bay.

Earlier, Kate Cross (1-15) and Em Arlott (2-15) mixed to take three wickets within the first 4 overs, which noticed the vacationers collapse to 4-3 earlier than posting 106-8 after being inserted by England.

West Indies continued to wrestle with the bat as Sarah Glenn claimed 3-21, solely a quickfire 27 from Aaliyah Alleyne decrease down the order getting them to 3 figures.

Extra to observe.

Ecclestone to take break from home cricket

“England spinner Sophie Ecclestone will take a break from home cricket with a view to handle a minor quad damage and prioritise her well-being.

“She stays accessible for choice for England Girls’s upcoming collection towards India.

“England Girls’s Head Coach Charlotte Edwards mentioned: “Sophie has been managing a quad niggle over the previous week however extra importantly she desires to take a step again from cricket for a brief interval to take care of herself.

“We’re completely behind that. We wish to have the ability to choose Sophie for the India collection however an important factor for her in the meanwhile is that she feels in a greater place.

“All of us agree {that a} break now could possibly be helpful for her to attain that.”

England Girls’s white-ball fixtures vs West Indies

All instances UK and Eire; all video games reside on Sky Sports activities

T20 worldwide collection vs West Indies (Might)

  • First T20I, Canterbury: England gained by eight wickets
  • Second T20I, Hove: England gained by 9 wickets
  • Third T20I, Chelmsford: England gained by 17 runs

One-day worldwide collection vs West Indies (Might-June)

  • First ODI, Derby: England gained by 108 runs
  • Second ODI, Leicester: England gained by 143 runs
  • Third ODI: Saturday June 7 (11am) – Taunton

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