Australia beat Bangladesh by five wickets: ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup – as it happened
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Australia survived a scare to beat Bangladesh and end the group stage of the Women's World Cup undefeated.
A 90-run last-wicket partnership between Jack Leach and Saqib Mahmood rescued England from a desperate position before they were finally dismissed in the last over of the day for 204 on day one of the third and final Test against the West Indies on Thursday.
Saqib Mahmood was pleased to get his highest first-class score but even more delighted to wear West Indies "into the ground" on day one of the deciding Test in the series in Grenada on Thursday. If England go on to win the Test at the National Cricket Stadium it might well be No. 11 Mahmood's batting rather than his bowling that turns out to be a match-winning performance. In scoring 49 he and Jack Leach (41 not out) not only lifted England to a respectable 204 all out total by the close with their 90-run partnership, but also significantly shifted the mood in the two camps.
England recovered from the brink of disaster thanks to a 10th-wicket stand of 90 between Jack Leach and Saqib Mahmood, to be all out for 204 at stumps on day one in the series decider in Grenada. It was a modest total but still way better than the visitors could have dreamed of when they were 114 for nine, after earlier being 67 for seven. In his second Test, tailender Mahmood (49) made not only his highest first-class score, but the equal third-highest by an England No. 11. The bespectacled Leach was equally impressive in scoring 41 not out after being dropped on 10 by Kyle Mayers at first slip, a regulation chance that might come back to haunt the hosts.
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:A drab series finally came to life on Thursday as a combination of a lively pitch, great bowling by West Indies and equally good late batting by England left the third test intriguingly poised.