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PWTNRLPts NRR
New Zealand96012131.77
Pakistan6400281.93
Sri Lanka6400280.23
Australia3300062.56
South Africa630036-0.47
England310113-0.11
Bangladesh310022-0.41
West Indies610052-1.20
India0000000.00
Ireland0000000.00
Zimbabwe600060-3.69

10 July 1st ODI: Ireland v West Indies (Bready)
12 July 2nd ODI: Ireland v West Indies (Bready)
15 July 3rd ODI: Ireland v West Indies (Bready)
1 September 1st ODI: England v Ireland (Leicester)
3 September 2nd ODI: England v Ireland (Derby)
6 September 3rd ODI: England v Ireland (Worcester)
Women's T20 World Cup
Semi-final: England beat South Africa by 40 runs.
The Oval, 2 July.
England 169-5 (20 overs; N Schiver-Bunt 75, H Knight 58; N Mlaba 2-25, S Ismail 2-31)
South Africa 129-8 (20 overs; T Brits 51; L Bell 2-28, C Dean 2-31)
100 partnership off 76 balls for this pair
Shaky start by England with Amy Jones gone to Ismail's first delivery. Marizanne Kapp bowls Danni Wyatt-Hodge in the next and Ismail has a second when Alice Capsey inexplicably fails to review her lbw decision - Ultraedge showing a huge inside edge as she watches back in the dugout. The Powerplay ends with England 35-3 and a lot riding on the current partnership of skipper Nat Sciver-Brunt and Heather Knight. Well! Deliver they did, piling up a 133 run partnership before both fell to Mlaba's in the nineteenth over. Decent start to the chase by South Africa but only Tamzin Brits was able to make any impression of the England attack which took wickets at regular intervals with South Africa unable to match England's boundary count. So it's to be an England versus Australia Final at Lord's on Sunday with the match starting at 3.30.
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