England crush Ireland in u19 women’s t20 WC  super six clash

England crush Ireland in u19 women’s t20 WC super six clash

England crush Ireland in u19 women’s t20 WC  super six clash, POTCHEFSTROOM England’s commander Grace Screven’s struck a quick- fire 93 to power her side to a mammoth207/2 before bowlers propelled them to a resounding 121- run palm over Ireland in the Super Six clash of the ongoing ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup.

After concluding to club first, England raised a massive207/2 at the reverse of a combined brilliance of their top four batters with commander Screven’s leading the way with a brisk 93.

before, English openers gave their side a flying launch as they sutured a magnify 136- run cooperation for the first gate inside 13 overs before Aimee Maguire castled Liberty Heap to give her side with a important- demanded advance.

Heap fell eight short of her half- century as she scored 42 off 29 balls and smashed seven boundaries.

Following Heap’s departure, Screven’s sutured a brief cooperation for England as she added 22 runs for the alternate gate with Niamh Holland before falling to Freya Sargent in the 16th over.

She top- scored for England with 93 out just 56 balls, hitting 15 boundaries and two sixes.

Besides the openers, top- order batter Holland( 34 *) and wicketkeeper batter temptress Smile( 30 *) also made significant benefactions and made sure their side surpassed the 200- run mark.

For Ireland, only Maguire and Sargent could pick up a gate.

Set to chase a mammoth 208, the Irish fur lineup failed fully and whisked out for a bare 86 in response.

Middle- order batter Abbi Harrison offered a brief fightback with her gritty 16- run knock and top- scored for her side.

Besides Harrison, only Maguire( 14) and commander Siu in Woods( 13) could transgress the double numbers as the rest of the Irish batters failed against a strong English bowling attack.

Hannah Baker and Sophia Smile led the way for England with the ball as they both took three lattices each, while Ryana MacDonald- Gay and Screven’s made one crown all.

Meanwhile, in another Super Six clash, New Zealand edged Rwanda by four lattices to script a winning launch to the alternate phase of their crusade.

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