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Anything feels possible for England

England were always expected to come through this group.

It is also the easier of the two pools, with Australia, India and South Africa battling it out for two spots to progress from the other side of the draw.

But it remains that England could have done little more over the past two weeks as they bid to end their barren run at the top of the game.

With the swaggering Wyatt-Hodge in this form – she now has the most runs ever at a single women’s T20 World Cup – anything feels possible.

She crashed through or over the covers whenever New Zealand offered a hint of width and capitalised on a dropped catch on nought and a missed stumping on 13.

England may yet be bolstered by the return of captain Nat Sciver-Brunt, though Dunkley showed she is in good form if the 33-year-old’s calf does not recover in time.

England have been here before, having reached five semi-finals since winning the 50-over title in 2017, and tougher tests await.

This, though, feels like a golden opportunity.

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Are lack of new-ball wickets a concern?

Though New Zealand did not get away, England did not take a wicket until Izzy Gaze hit Freya Kemp’s last ball of the 10th over to long-on.

While England have progressed unbeaten to this point, their powerplay bowling economy rate is only the eighth best of all teams. More aggressive openers than Izzy Gaze and Melie Kerr – the latter top-scored with 42 from 34 balls – may have taken advantage.

That is nitpicking, however. England were again excellent in the field with stand-in captain Charlie Dean’s direct hit from extra cover seeing off Brooke Halliday for 20.

There was a brief point when, by targeting leg side, Devine threatened to derail England but Bell – a much-improved death bowler – returned to have her lbw in the 16th over.

Whoever England play next week will have batting line-ups packed with the class of Devine. Such timely interventions will be essential.

Suzie Bates swept and reverse-swept three fours in a 13-ball 19 before being run out off the final ball.

With their tournament over, this defeat brought down the curtain on the New Zealand careers of Bates, Devine and seamer Lea Tahuhu who are all retiring from international cricket.

New Zealand now face a difficult challenge of remaining competitive without them. That trio have been superb players and ambassadors for the game.

They will not have wanted to depart in defeat but leaving the field through a guard of honour formed by England’s players, as a record crowd for a Women’s T20 World Cup group-stage match stood to applaud, was in many ways fitting.

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