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England Cruise Past New Zealand, Secure Second Spot for Semi-Finals

SSI Bureau by SSI Bureau
October 26, 2025
in Cricket, Sports, Women's Cricket

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England secured their spot in the Women’s World Cup semi-finals with a comprehensive eight-wicket victory over New Zealand in Visakhapatnam, concluding the group stage with decisive winning momentum. Although the first innings was oddly characterized by uncaracteristically sloppy bowling from England, with New Zealand eventually bowled out for a meager 168 in 38.2 overs (Plimmer top-scored with 43), the chase was a display of ruthless dominance. A major concern for England, however, is the fitness of star spinner Sophie Ecclestone, who bowled only four balls before leaving with a shoulder injury after a misfield in the first over. England successfully chased the total in just 29.2 overs, securing second place in the group and a semi-final berth against South Africa in Guwahati on Wednesday.

Opener Amy Jones Leads Clinical Chase

Amy Jones anchored the successful chase, finishing unbeaten on a magnificent 86 runs off 92 balls, showcasing promising form just as the knockouts approach. Jones and Tammy Beaumont (40) laid a solid foundation with a 75-run opening stand—their fourth stand of fifty or more, the most in the tournament—before Beaumont was dismissed LBW by Lea Tahuhu. Jones continued her superb knock, bringing up her half-century with a six and then partnering with Heather Knight, adding a further 83 runs until Knight fell for 33, pinned in front by a memorable final ODI wicket for retiring veteran Sophie Devine. The low target meant that even a brief stint for the returning Danni Wyatt-Hodge in the middle order required only 11 runs for victory when she arrived.

Devine’s Emotional Farewell Amidst New Zealand’s Collapse

New Zealand’s innings was a tale of starts not converted, despite England’s inconsistency with the ball, which saw Linsey Smith recover from a sloppy powerplay to finish with 3-30. After the soft dismissal of Suzie Bates to a full toss from Smith, Melie Kerr (35) and Georgia Plimmer (43) rebuilt with a steady stand of 68. However, the innings dramatically shifted as Kerr fell to Alice Capsey, and Plimmer was trapped by Charlie Dean. Sophie Devine made 23 in her final 159th ODI knock, but her emotional trudge off the field signaled the end of New Zealand’s charge, as England’s middle-overs dominance saw them take the final five wickets for just 13 runs, with two apiece for Capsey and Nat Sciver-Brunt.

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