Wyatt-Hodge smashes unbeaten 89 as England race into semis
Summary
England's women's cricket team won their final group match at the T20 World Cup by beating New Zealand with nine wickets to spare. Danni Wyatt-Hodge scored an unbeaten 89 runs, helping England secure first place in their group and advance to the semi-finals.Key Facts
- England chased 164 runs, winning with 16 balls remaining.
- Danni Wyatt-Hodge scored 89 not out from 53 balls and is the tournament’s top scorer.
- Sophia Dunkley supported with 49 not out, forming a 128-run partnership.
- England took three wickets in four balls to limit New Zealand to 163 runs for 6 wickets in 20 overs.
- New Zealand’s Sophie Devine scored 30 runs in her final international match.
- England will face either India or South Africa in the semi-finals at The Oval.
- England’s women’s team has never lost at The Oval in 11 matches.
- Winning the semi-final would send England to the final at Lord’s for their first World Cup title since 2017.
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