England march on

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Wyatt-Hodge hits a half century

The dropped catches were a slight blemish. Otherwise England were impressive again.

They posted 219-1 against Sri Lanka and 200-5 against Scotland. This score was worth as many given the step up in opposition – West Indies knocked England out of the last T20 World Cup, remember – and the state of the pitch.

One concern is the form of opener Amy Jones, who sliced a catch to short third to fall in the first over for the second match in succession.

Afterwards England cleverly countered the slow surface with sweeps and reverse sweeps, scoring 49% of their runs behind square. They also ran 79 of their runs – impressive given the heat.

Wyatt-Hodge, who put on 66 with Alice Capsey (28), and Knight ensured captain Nat Sciver-Brunt was not missed at the top of the order and, with finishers Freya Kemp and Dani Gibson failing to repeat their Headingley fireworks, Dean and Sophie Ecclestone added three boundaries in the last over.

Sciver-Brunt, who had another scan on her troublesome calf on Wednesday, will now surely not be risked against the White Ferns.

England have reached the semi-final or final in five of the past six World Cups only to falter in the pressure matches. Here, though, momentum is building. This is starting to feel like a real opportunity.

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Mitigation for dropped catches

The drops come with significant caveats. Only Jones was really guilty, with the rest tough opportunities.

With 98 runs needed from 37 balls, Jahzara Claxton skied a top edge and England’s wicketkeeper Jones called for the catch. In the end, she barely laid a glove on the ball.

Linsey Smith and Sophie Ecclestone dropped chances drilled back off their own bowling and Smith also put down another diving effort in the deep, as did Gibson.

England’s fielding, which has improved dramatically since it dogged the 2024-25 Ashes defeat, was also excellent early on, with Gibson impressing with one acrobatic stop and Capsey clinging on to see off the dangerous Dottin, who had just hit two fours and a six.

Two overs earlier, Matthews appeared furious when she was given out. There was a spike on the Ultra-edge technology but she seemed to be believe it did not fully match with the TV pictures.

As ever, she is West Indies’ most important player. Without her contributing, England were comfortable winners.

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