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Women’s World Cup: After Sealing Semis Spot, Nat Sciver-Brunt Lauds England’s Calm Execution
The victory, built on Heather Knight’s match-defining 109 and a disciplined bowling effort at the death, saw England withstand a strong challenge from the hosts in front of a packed Diwali-eve crowd. “So, so happy. I think everyone just showed how calm they were and really clear on what they wanted to do.”
“I think we knew throughout the bowling innings that we really needed to stick in. A partnership obviously happened with Harman and Smriti and they looked like they were going to chase it easily, but I think we knew if we could get a wicket at one end, we could really put them under pressure,” said Nat at the conclusion of the game.
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- 06 Feb 2021 04:31