The Chronicle (South Tyneside and Durham)

Back to basics for England ace Amy

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AMY Jones revealed a mental refresh following a recent run drought lay behind her match-winning 92 not out for England as they battled back to beat New Zealand in Wellington.

England lurched to 79-6 after 17 overs chasing 208 in the first ODI, but Jones and Charlie Dean put on an unbroken 130 as the tourists sealed a four-wicket victory with 52 balls to spare.

It was a spectacula­r return to form for Jones – who made just 23 runs in four innings in the T20 series, albeit helping England over the line in the final match on Friday with a brief cameo – while she was without an internatio­nal fifty in 28 innings across all formats dating back to December 2022.

But the 30-year-old wicketkeep­er-batter feels declutteri­ng her mind and getting back to basics allowed her to shine as England moved into a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.

“Over the last week, I’ve had some good reflection­s on areas that I want to improve in terms of being there at the end, it’s something I feel like I’ve fallen short at over a period of time,” Jones said.

“Recognisin­g where my mind was going in those past situations and there was definitely an element of feeling like I needed to force a boundary and get ahead of the rate.

“I don’t need to do that, I play at my best when I’m reacting to the ball and that doesn’t change depending on the situation.

“Me and Deano were constantly saying ‘one ball at a time’ and ‘just react,’ which kept us in the moment. For that to pay off, (this innings) ranks quite highly I’d say.”

Dean took 3-57 en route to becoming the fastest woman to 50 ODI wickets as New Zealand crumbled from 90 without loss to 207 all out in the 49th over.

After England’s top-order wobble, Dean proved a useful foil for Jones with an unbeaten 42 off 70 deliveries, contributi­ng just one four, compared with 10 from Jones in a superb 83-ball innings.

But the pair dovetailed excellentl­y as they put on the highest ever partnershi­p for the seventh wicket or lower in women’s ODIS. The teams will now head to Hamilton for the remaining two ODIS.

“Walking out, I just wanted to start my innings, as I would in any situation, trying to build a partnershi­p but be positive, knowing that the required run-rate wasn’t high,” Jones said.

“To get that win was huge for us and under tricky circumstan­ces, the whole batting group will get a lot of confidence from how we managed to get over the line.”

FIRST ONE-DAY INTERNATIO­NAL (Wellington): New Zealand 207 (SW Bates 50) v England 209-6 (AE Jones 92 no). England beat New Zealand by 4 wkts

 ?? ?? Amy Jones is congratula­ted by England coach Jon Lewis after her match-winning 92
Amy Jones is congratula­ted by England coach Jon Lewis after her match-winning 92

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