Sophie Ecclestone suffered an injury scare ahead of the Women’s Cricket World Cup semi-finals as England ended their league campaign with an eight-wicket win over New Zealand following an erratic bowling display and clinical batting performance.
Left-arm spinner Ecclestone jarred her bowling shoulder trying to prevent a boundary in the opening over of Sunday’s fixture in Vizag and soon left the field for assessment.
The 26-year-old returned to the park and even came on to bowl the 23rd over, only to head off again as soon as she had Brooke Halliday (4) caught at deep midwicket from her fourth legal delivery in New Zealand’s total of 168 all out in 38.2 overs.
Ecclestone was not seen again in the innings, leaving England sweating on her fitness ahead of Wednesday’s semi-final against South Africa in Guwahati, live on Sky Sports Cricket (9.30am UK).
Amy Jones (86no off 92 balls) and Tammy Beaumont (40) shared their highest opening stand of the tournament – 75 from 89 balls – before Jones and Heather Knight (33 off 40) added 83 in partnership as England eased to their target with 125 deliveries to spare, bouncing back from defeat to Australia and snatching second spot in the table from South Africa.
Danni Wyatt-Hodge (2no) replaced the out-of-nick Emma Lamb for England and came out to bat at No 4 with 11 runs required after New Zealand captain Sophie Devine (1-20) pinned Knight lbw to take a 111th ODI wicket in her 159th and final match before retiring from the format.
Jones, who now has two half-centuries across her last three innings, sealed victory with back-to-back fours off Devine, whose New Zealand team won just one of their seven games around four defeats and two rain-offs.
England beat New Zealand after early struggles with the ball
New Zealand squandered a good start after Devine had elected to bat, with the White Ferns reaching 89-1 in the 19th over before Melie Kerr (35) and Georgia Plimmer (43) fell to successive deliveries.
New Zealand had earlier taken 17 runs across four balls from Linsey Smith (3-30) as the England spinner conceded four consecutive boundaries while bowling to Kerr, including one off a dreadful full-toss no-ball that reached the batter above waist height.
England’s bowling was loose early on – even the first wicket of Suzie Bates (10), caught at mid-off by substitute fielder Lamb, came off a Smith full toss – but they did tighten up as the innings progressed.
New Zealand faded once Kerr chipped Alice Capsey down the ground – Charlie Dean with the catch in her 100th England appearance – and Plimmer was then pinned lbw by Dean one ball later.
There were a raft of soft dismissals, including Maddy Green pouched off a Capsey full toss, although it took a great piece of cricket to remove Devine for 23; England wicketkeeper Jones with a smart catch after Devine snicked a Nat Sciver-Brunt off-cutter.
England will want a sharper all-round display – and a fully-fit Ecclestone – when they face a South Africa side they bundled out for 69 in Guwahati en route to a 10-wicket win in their first game of the tournament on October 3.
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