Women’s World Cup: Heather Knight keeps England’s hopes alive

Heather Knight led from the front as England’s wait for a first Women’s World Cup victory ended in emphatic fashion with a comfortable four-wicket victory over India at Mount Maunganui.
Holders England went into the game needing a win to keep their slim hopes of qualifying for the semi finals alive after losing their opening three matches.
England managed to eradicate the fielding mistakes, which had proved costly against the West Indies and South Africa in particular, to bowl India out for just 134, with Charlie Dean finishing with four wickets in only her second World Cup match.
A vital win!
Scorecard: https://t.co/KcIFo29kSN#CWC22 pic.twitter.com/4Npmuu85bE
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) March 16, 2022
England back in the Women’s World Cup hunt
Knight then steered England home with the bat as they chased down India’s below-par total with 17 overs remaining.
Tammy Beaumont and Danni Wyatt were both out for just one run to leave England starting their chase at four for two and the warning signs were there before a resurgence from Knight and Nat Sciver.
Sciver made 45 and Knight played a captains innings, seeing her side over the line as she finished unbeaten on 53.
England started with the ball as they meant to go on after winning the toss and choosing to bowl, Anya Shrubsole claimed her 100th ODI wicket, bowling Yastika Bhatra at the top of the Indian order for just eight runs.

Despite 35 from Smriti Mandhana, the wickets continued to tumble with India slipping to 28 for three then 86 for seven.
Richa Ghosh made 33 from 56 before being run out by Sciver, but it was not enough for India as they were bowled out for just 134 with 13 overs remaining of their 50.
Dean finished as the pick of the England bowlers with four wickets for just 23 runs, while Shrubsole finished with two for 20.
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