Sciver keeps England alive in nail-biter against New Zealand
England kept their semi-final hopes alive at the Women's World Cup Sunday as Nat Sciver set up a dramatic one-wicket victory over hosts New Zealand in Auckland.
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England kept their semi-final hopes alive at the Women's World Cup Sunday as Nat Sciver set up a dramatic one-wicket victory over hosts New Zealand in Auckland.
New Zealand vs England, ICC Women's Cricket World Cup, Live Score Updates: New Zealand took two early wickets of openers Tammy Beaumont and Danielle Wyatt before England recovered well in their bid to chase 204 runs in the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup league stage fixture at the Eden Park in Auckland. Captained by Heather Knight, England have lost their first three matches and then defeated India in their fourth fixture. England are also currently sixth in the table with two points. Meanwhile, New Zealand are fifth in the table with four points from five games. They lost their previous match to South Africa. (Live Scoreboard)
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