Twitter Reactions: England notch up comprehensive win in first T20I versus New Zealand
England registered a comfortable win in the first T20I on Saturday, July 6, by 59 runs.
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After comprehensively beating New Zealand 3-0 in the ODIs, England started the five-match T20I series with a solid performance as they beat the White Ferns by 59 runs on Saturday, July 6.
Sophie Devine won the toss and opted to field first at The Rose Bowl in Southampton. The England opening duo of Maia Bouchier and Danielle Wyatt played some glorious shots and stitched a 61-run stand from 46 balls. After the former was dismissed for a 26-ball 32, Nat Sciver-Brunt came out to the middle and played a gem of an innings, amassing 47 runs off just 23 balls. She hit nine fours during her sparkling knock. Wyatt, who scored 76 off 51 balls, hitting 11 fours and one six, forged an 82-run partnership off 45 balls along with Sciver-Brunt.
Freya Kemp played a nice cameo of 27* off 17 balls as the home side finished on 197/3 in their 20 overs. Lea Tahuhu was the pick of the bowlers for the White Ferns, finishing with figures of 2/33 in four overs.
Sarah Glenn spins web around New Zealand
In reply, New Zealand lost Georgia Plimmer in the second over before Suzie Bates and Amelia Kerr put on a 51-run stand, off just 40 balls. However, 63/1 in 8.3 overs, the tourists miraculously slumped to 67/6 as leg-spinner Sarah Glenn took three out of the five wickets.
After the mind-boggling collapse, Jess Kerr threw her bat around and scored 38 off 26 balls, forming a 43-run partnership alongside Brooke Halliday. Lea Tahuhu also hit a few boundaries as New Zealand avoided getting bowled out. They eventually finished on 138/9 in their 20 overs, falling short by 59 runs. Wyatt was adjudged Player of the Match for her stunning knock at the top. Now, the second T20I is scheduled to be held in Hove on Tuesday, July 09.
Here's how X reacted to 1st T20I between ENG-W and NZ-W:
Highest T20I total against New Zealand women:
— hypocaust (@_hypocaust)
197/3 ENG at Southampton, today
194/5 IND at Providence, 2018
184/4 ENG at Chelmsford, 2021
177/3 ENG at Wellington, 2024
173/9 AUS at Paarl, 2023#ENGvNZ https://t.co/S8PQnx293X
A mighty total!
— Professor! (@ProfessorTanve1) July 6, 2024
England's second-highest in women's T20Is at home 🔥
| #ENGvNZ pic.twitter.com/myM7KykbEX
Most 50-plus scores for England women:
— Krithika (@krithika0808)
DANNI WYATT- 17**
Sarah Taylor- 16
NSB- 13#ENGvNZ
Well done to the England Women cricket team on beating NZ women by 59 runs in today's T20 match.#T20 #ENGvNZ
— Martin G (@Nowacivvy)
Widest margin of runs victory for England women in a T20I against New Zealand:
— hypocaust (@_hypocaust) July 6, 2024
59 runs at Southampton, today
54 runs at Taunton, 2018
48 runs at Hamilton, 2012
47 runs at Wellington, 2024#ENGvNZ https://t.co/S8PQnx1Bep
England Women are whaling the tar out of New Zealand's bowlers, Wyatt and Sciver-Brunt playing some glorious shots #TheCricket
— Chief White Halfoat (@ThickleyP)
England maintain their dominance over New Zealand with a 4th consecutive win. Danni Wyatt stars with the bat as the hosts go 1-0 up in the T20s in Southampton. The build up to the World Cup in Bangladesh continues... #ENGvNZ
— Aatif Nawaz (@AatifNawaz)
7️⃣6️⃣ off just 5️⃣1️⃣ deliveries for @danni_wyatt 🧨
— Southern Vipers (@southernvipers_)
She now has the most 50+ scores of any England women in IT20 cricket 🤯#BewareTheVipers 🐍 pic.twitter.com/gWoy1whc49
England take the T20 series to 1-0. Suzie Bates (43) & Jess Kerr (38) best with the bat. The team moves to Hove ahead of the 2nd T20I on Tuesday. Scorecard | https://t.co/EnF4ngKpZe #ENGvNZ #CricketNation 📷 = @PhotosportNZ pic.twitter.com/iAE2RSqZtF
— WHITE FERNS (@WHITE_FERNS) July 6, 2024
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