Bay of Plenty Times

White Ferns fall just short of series win in England

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The White Ferns fell just short of an upset win over England in their T20 series decider, falling to a dramatic four-wicket defeat with one ball remaining.

With the hosts needing seven runs from the final over, England’s Sophia Dunkley thrashed a full toss by Amy Satterthwa­ite to the mid-wicket boundary from the penultimat­e ball to secure a 2-1 series win in Taunton.

The White Ferns posted 144 for four with Suzie Bates contributi­ng 34, Sophie Devine adding 35 and Brooke Halliday 25 not out.

Spinner Leigh Kasperek gave New Zealand a chance for their first T20 series win over England since 2010 with three wickets for 25 runs, claiming the key wickets of opener Danni Wyatt and vicecaptai­n Nat Sciver in consecutiv­e deliveries.

But England ultimately had too much for a spirited New Zealand side, with home skipper Heather Knight leading the way with 42 off 36 balls before falling in the penultimat­e over.

Devine, who was named the player of the series, said the loss was disappoint­ing but she was happy with the progress made by the side.

“I thought it was a great game of cricket,” she said. “Credit to England, they held their nerve there I thought. Everyone was in with a shout in that last over, which is what you want in a T20 cricket match. Disappoint­ing not to win but we’re certainly going to take a lot of learnings from tonight.

“To my girls, extremely proud of them. I think this is starting to show the work that we’ve put in over the last couple of months and it’s starting to come to fruition.”

 ?? PHOTO / PHOTOSPORT ?? Sophia Dunkley hits the winning run.
PHOTO / PHOTOSPORT Sophia Dunkley hits the winning run.

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