Danni Wyatt-Hodge’s 35 helped England heat up for the Ladies’s T20 World Cup with a five-wicket victory over New Zealand in Dubai.
The White Ferns posted 127-4 from their 20 overs after successful the toss and selecting to bat first on the again of an unbeaten 64 from 46 balls by Amelia Kerr.
Lauren Bell struck first with the ball for England, dismissing Suzie Bates (3) and was economical in her three overs, conceding simply 13 runs.
Sarah Glenn conceded simply 16 from her full set of overs, additionally getting Sophie Devine caught behind for twenty-four.
From there, the White Ferns stuttered earlier than Izzy Gaze (26no) mixed with Kerr to set a victory goal of 128.
In response, England misplaced wickets at common intervals however have been all the time comfy as Wyatt-Hodge’s rating, which she reached off simply 19 balls, was backed up by 31 from Nat Sciver-Brunt.
Sciver-Brunt was the final of England’s batters to depart with Dani Gibson’s 24no seeing her aspect dwelling with 18 balls to spare.
England now put together for his or her first match of the match towards Bangladesh on October 5, dwell on Sky Sports activities Cricket.
Elsewhere, reigning champions Australia took the West Indies’ last 9 wickets for 17 runs to enter their title defence unbeaten within the warm-ups.
Having been put into bat, Australia attain 144-8 from their 20 overs because of a 56-run stand between Annabel Sutherland (38) and Ashleigh Gardner (31).
In reply, Hayley Matthews and Qiana Joseph placed on 68 for the primary wicket, however 4-30 from Alana King helped spark a collapse which noticed them dismissed for 109 to seal a 35-run win.
Deepti Sharma made an unbeaten 35 earlier than taking one wicket for simply two runs as India defeated South Africa by 28 runs.
India made 144-7 from their 20 overs, regardless of Ayabonga Khaka taking 5 wickets, after which restricted their opponents to only 116-6.
Ladies’s T20 World Cup schedule
Thurs Oct 3: Bangladesh vs Scotland (Sharjah) – 11am
Thurs Oct 3: Pakistan vs Sri Lanka (Sharjah) – 3pm
Fri Oct 4: South Africa vs West Indies (Dubai) – 11am
Fri Oct 4: India vs New Zealand (Dubai) – 3pm
Sat Oct 5: Bangladesh vs England (Sharjah) – 11am
Sat Oct 5: Australia vs Sri Lanka (Sharjah) – 3pm
Solar Oct 6: India vs Pakistan (Dubai) – 11am
Solar Oct 6: West Indies vs Scotland (Dubai) – 3pm
Mon Oct 7: England vs South Africa (Sharjah) – 3pm
Tues Oct 8: Australia vs New Zealand (Sharjah) – 3pm
Wed Oct 9: South Africa vs Scotland (Dubai) – 11am
Wed Oct 9: India vs Sri Lanka (Dubai) – 3pm
Thurs Oct 10: Bangladesh vs West Indies (Sharjah) – 3pm
Fri Oct 11: Australia vs Pakistan (Dubai) – 3pm
Sat Oct 12: New Zealand vs Sri Lanka (Sharjah) – 11am
Sat Oct 12: Bangladesh vs South Africa (Dubai) – 3pm
Solar Oct 13: England vs Scotland (Sharjah) – 11am
Solar Oct 13: India vs Australia (Sharjah) – 3pm
Mon Oct 14: Pakistan vs New Zealand (Dubai) – 3pm
Tues Oct 15: England vs West Indies (Dubai) – 3pm
Thurs Oct 17: Semi Remaining 1 (Dubai) – 3pm
Fri Oct 18: Semi Remaining 2 (Sharjah) – 3pm
Solar Oct 20: Remaining TBC (Dubai) – 3pm
Watch each match of the 2024 Ladies’s T20 World Cup dwell on Sky Sports activities, beginning with the match opener between Bangladesh and Scotland on Thursday October 3 in Sharjah and concluding with the ultimate in Dubai on Sunday October 20. Additionally stream with NOW.