• BATSMEN
    R
    B
    M
    4s
    6s
    SR
    b Ferling
    0
    1
    1
    0
    0
    0.00
    st †Healy b Hunter
    55
    68
    87
    5
    1
    80.88
    lbw b Perry
    4
    19
    25
    0
    0
    21.05
    run out (Bolton)
    63
    75
    100
    6
    0
    84.00
    lbw b Jonassen
    19
    40
    51
    0
    0
    47.50
    c Ferling b Osborne
    57
    42
    61
    6
    0
    135.71
    c Jonassen b Osborne
    1
    8
    6
    0
    0
    12.50
    c Lanning b Osborne
    5
    6
    6
    1
    0
    83.33
    b Perry
    11
    14
    22
    1
    0
    78.57
    st †Healy b Jonassen
    7
    5
    6
    1
    0
    140.00
    not out
    0
    1
    6
    0
    0
    0.00
    Extras
    18 (lb 3, nb 1, w 14)
    TOTAL
    240 all out (46.2 Overs, RR: 5.17)
    Fall of wickets: 1-0 (Charlotte Edwards, 0.1 ov), 2-13 (Lydia Greenway, 6.3 ov), 3-97 (Heather Knight, 22.3 ov), 4-151 (Sarah Taylor, 32.6 ov), 5-157 (Arran Brindle, 35.1 ov), 6-164 (Danni Wyatt-Hodge, 36.6 ov), 7-173 (Jenny Gunn, 38.5 ov), 8-208 (Danielle Hazell, 43.4 ov), 9-224 (Anya Shrubsole, 44.6 ov), 10-240 (Nat Sciver-Brunt, 46.2 ov)
    BowlingOMRWEconWDNB
    HL Ferling713114.4210
    JL Hunter803914.8730
    EA Perry805526.8741
    RM Farrell501903.8010
    JL Jonassen1014424.4020
    EA Osborne8.204935.8800

Match Notes

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ENG Women 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st0CM EdwardsHC Knight
2nd13LS GreenwayHC Knight
3rd84SJ TaylorHC Knight
4th54A BrindleSJ Taylor
5th6A BrindleNR Sciver
6th7DN WyattNR Sciver
7th9JL GunnNR Sciver
8th35D HazellNR Sciver
9th16A ShrubsoleNR Sciver
10th16KL CrossNR Sciver