ENGLAND BEATS PAKISTAN AFTER SCIVER AND KNIGHT CENTURIES
“We don’t really set targets too much, it’s
about getting as many runs as we can,” says Knight
“We are disappointed with our effort but all
credit to the England batters for the way they punished us,” says Sana
Current Line (Leicester)
England women beat Pakistan with
the help of Maiden centuries by Natalie Sciver and Heather Knight, but also post
its highest-ever ICC Women’s World Cup total on way to beating Pakistan by 107
runs on the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) Method at the Grace Road in Leicester
on Tuesday.
The number of records made
by the England team for the Women Cricket history as
Sciver hit 137 off 92 balls
and captain Heather Knight scored 106 off 109 balls as England recovered from
42 for two to finish at 377 for seven in 50 overs, it was the second-highest
total in competition history behind Australia’s 412 for three in 1997.
Along the record list: The
213-run partnership equalled England’s third-wicket record stand set back in
1993, while Pakistan left-arm spinner Nashra Sandhu finished with figures
of one for 82 – the most expensive in the ICC Women’s World Cup history.
It was the time for Pakistan
opener Ayesha Zafar was 56 not out and No.5 batter Nain Abidi 23 not out when
rain brought an early end to the proceedings with the scoreboard reading 107
for three in 29.2 overs.
England captain Knight said:
“Natalie fully deserves her player of the match award. She struck the ball so
cleanly, it was really nice to get that partnership together and have a
convincing win.
“I’m really happy with my
own contribution too. I’m just pleased to be back playing again after my injury
and I’m chuffed with how the girls are going now.
“We don’t really set targets
too much, it’s about getting as many runs as we can. Pakistan actually started
well, we had to ride that out a bit, play our shots and enjoy ourselves.”
Put into bat first after a
half-hour rain delay, England started slowly, with Tamsin Beaumont dropped at first slip
off the first ball before Kainat Imtiaz picked up two quick
wickets - first trapping Sarah Taylor (11) in front of the wickets and then
having Beaumont (14) caught behind by Sidra Nawaz.
But from then on, England
took control through Knight and Sciver, with the latter hitting four boundaries
in a row off Nashra and also plundering three sixes off a single over from
Asmavia Iqbal.
Sciver was the first to
reach her century in the 37th over,
driving down the ground for a single to become England’s second fastest ODI
centurion – seven balls slower than what Charlotte Edwards had managed in 2012.
Knight followed suit two
overs later, courtesy of a reverse paddle for four, before she was caught by
substitute fielder Diana Baig with Sciver also snaffled
shortly afterwards by the same substitute fielder at midwicket.
Knight struck 12 fours and
two sixes in a 109-ball 106, while Sciver slapped 14 fours and four sixes in a
whirlwind 92-ball 137.
England was still able to
add a further 98 runs, thanks to a combination of poor Pakistan fielding and an
entertaining 50-run partnership between Danielle Wyatt (42 not out off 27 balls
with five fours and a six) and Fran Wilson (33 off 19 balls with six fours).
Pakistan’s reply got off to
a poor start when Nahida Khan was caught for seven by
Sciver off Katherine Brunt before Javeria Khan (11) and Asmavia
Iqbal (5) were also dismissed cheaply.
A rare positive was the form
of Ayesha with the opener bringing up her half-century off 67 balls.
But with persistent rain
starting shortly afterwards and Pakistan 107 for three after 29.2 overs – some
way short of the DLS score of 214 – England was awarded the win.
Pakistan captain Sana Mir
said: “We disappointed a lot of fans today. In the first game, we were not able
to play the standard we set ourselves and we did not reach those standards
again.
“We are disappointed with
our effort but all credit to the England batters for the way they punished us.
“Ayesha is a very talented
player – she can hit the ball hard and if she plays the way she does then
hopefully the next match will be a different result.”
Scores in
brief:
England
beats Pakistan by 107 runs (DLS method) at Grace Road, Leicester
England 377-7, in
50 overs (Natalie Sciver 137, Heather Knight 106, Danielle Wyatt 42 not out;
Asmavia Iqbal Khokhar 3-62, Kainat Imtiaz 2-68)
Pakistan 107-3, in
29.2 overs (Ayesha Zafar 56 not out, Nain Abidi 23 not out, Javeria Khan 11;
Katherine Brunt 2-21, Alex Hartley 1-13)
Player of
the match – Natalie
Sciver (England)
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