Yorkshire Post

Knight calls for reserve day as heavy rain knocks England out

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HEATHER KNIGHT has called on the Internatio­nal Cricket Council to insert a reserve day at future Women’s T20 World Cups after England were knocked out at the semi-final stage without a ball being bowled.

Heavy rain caused a delay as the two sides waited to see if they would be able to take the field at the Sydney Cricket Ground, but the the match was later abandoned with India reaching the final.

England were eliminated as the absence of a reserve day meant India progressed after topping Group A, with Knight’s side runners-up in Group B.

“It’s the rules I guess. We signed up to it at the start of the tournament,” Knight said.

“It’s just frustratin­g really and it could have been avoided and you hope that now it is brought into the game in the future. That’s

what you need isn’t it? There needs to be something wrong and something to be not quite right to get that rule change, hopefully that does change but that’s up to the ICC.

“Hopefully there will be a rule change and another side won’t have to go through this.”

England lost to South Africa in their opening Group B game but reached the semi-finals after victories over Thailand, Pakistan and West Indies.

“There’s not a lot we can do I guess. It’s rained a lot and to not get the chance to fight to be in that final is very gutting,” Knight added.

“It is what it is, losing that first game against South Africa has cost us ultimately.”

Australia booked their spot in the final after the forecast rain abated long enough for the defending champions to beat South Africa by five runs under the Duckworth-Lewis method.

After the washout which meant India progressed to the final, an identical result in the second semi-final would have put the Proteas through as they topped Group B, with Australia runners-up in Group A.

 ??  ?? HEATHER KNIGHT: Captain saw her England side knocked out because of bad weather.
HEATHER KNIGHT: Captain saw her England side knocked out because of bad weather.

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