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Heather Knight Brilliance Leads England Past New Zealand In T20 Opener

Heather Knight Brilliance Leads England Past New Zealand In T20 Opener
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Captain Heather Knight led from the front with an authoritative 63 off 39 balls Credit : Getty Images/Joe Allison England beat New Zealand by 27 runs England began their tour of New Zealand with a comfortable victory in the first T20 international in Dunedin. After Tammy Beaumont finally won her 100th T20 cap for England , captain Heather Knight bludgeoned a brilliant 63 off 39 balls and Maia Bouchier hit an unbeaten 43 as England set the home side 161 to win in bright but nippy conditions on the South Island's coast. Not a dry eye in the changing room after Tammy played her 100th T20 ? What a speech #EnglandCricket pic.twitter.com/FX9JNrT7DR — England Cricket (@englandcricket) Susie Bates, the New Zealand captain, top scored with 65 from the start of the order – but the tourists choked off their chase in the middle overs with England's Lauren Bell taking two wickets in the pick of the bowling. Knight told TNT Sports: "It was quite tough to start, I felt like it was quite slow but once I got settled in, I felt in a really good place. I feel fresh mentally and physically after some time away so it's great to contribute. "The boundaries weren't easy to come by so our running between the wickets was important." England have come to New Zealand seeking consistency and confidence ahead of this year's T20 World Cup in Bangladesh, following an indifferent past year. Last year they battled to a draw in an engaging Ashes series against Australia on home soil and beat India in a 20-over series in December – but they endured a disappointing semi-final exit at the T20 World Cup and a defeat to Sri Lanka at home in a three-match T20 series last summer. England beat New Zealand by 27 runs England began their tour of New Zealand with a comfortable victory in the first T20 international in Dunedin. After Tammy Beaumont finally won her 100th T20 cap for England , captain Heather Knight bludgeoned a brilliant 63 off 39 balls and Maia Bouchier hit an unbeaten 43 as England set the home side 161 to win in bright but nippy conditions on the South Island's coast. Not a dry eye in the changing room after Tammy played her 100th T20 ? What a speech #EnglandCricket pic.twitter.com/FX9JNrT7DR — England Cricket (@englandcricket) March 19, 2024 Susie Bates, the New Zealand captain, top scored with 65 from the start of the order – but the tourists choked off their chase in the middle overs with England's Lauren Bell taking two wickets in the pick of the bowling. Knight told TNT Sports: "It was quite tough to start, I felt like it was quite slow but once I got settled in, I felt in a really good place. I feel fresh mentally and physically after some time away so it's great to contribute. "The boundaries weren't easy to come by so our running between the wickets was important." England have come to New Zealand seeking consistency and confidence ahead of this year's T20 World Cup in Bangladesh, following an indifferent past year. Last year they battled to a draw in an engaging Ashes series against Australia on home soil and beat India in a 20-over series in December – but they endured a disappointing semi-final exit at the T20 World Cup and a defeat to Sri Lanka at home in a three-match T20 series last summer. Maia Bouchier struck an impressive 43 not out Credit : Getty Images/Joe Allison They also arrived here missing key players, including Nat Sciver-Brunt, Sophie Ecclestone, Alice Capsey and Danni Wyatt, all of whom are playing in the Women's Premier League instead. England's recent struggles against spin seemed to have reared up again as Beaumont fell to the left-arm orthodox of Fran Jones in the fifth over. But Sophia Dunkley, Bouchier and Knight combined to pull England from 27 for one to 152 for two. Dunkley hit six fours on her way to 32 before being caught behind off Lea Tahuhu, and Bouchier proved she can step up in England's middle order, anchoring a fine partnership with her captain that put on 91 runs. The moment Heather Knight grabbed her sixth T20I half-century Her very first 50 against New Zealand #NZvENG pic.twitter.com/B8A7RnCPLL — Cricket on TNT Sports (@cricketontnt) March 19, 2024 There were only eight balls of the innings remaining when Knight was eventually out, stumped by Izzy Gaze off Jess Kerr's medium pace, before wicketkeeper Amy Jones was run out at the non-striker's end with three balls to go. The home side began their chase slowly. After losing Gaze for a two-ball duck on the third ball of the innings, the tourists restricted New Zealand to just two boundaries off the first four overs, with England's opening bowlers – Bell and spinner Charlie Dean – putting on the squeeze. England celebrate after Lauren Bell removes New Zealand wicketkeeper Izzy Gaze for 0 off the third ball of the innings Credit : Getty Images/Joe Allison Bates showed her class and power, striking three fours in a single over off Lauren Filer – who was playing in only her fourth T20 international. The veteran local hero, 36, aided by a resolute knock from Georgia Plimmer, helped New Zealand recover to 109 for 3. But now requiring more than 17 an over, New Zealand were struck by a double blow from England as the touring side took two wickets in four balls – first Bell had Bates caught by Dunkley, then Mikaela Grieg was run out on her first ball by Beaumont. Needing 37 off the last over was beyond Brooke Halliday and Jess Kerr, allowing England to celebrate their third straight win on the road in T20 internationals. #J-18808-Ljbffr


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Heather Knight Brilliance Leads England Past New Zealand In T20 Opener
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