New Zealand stay in Women’s T20 last-four race with win over Sri Lanka
Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, AFP: New Zealand eased past winless Sri Lanka in Sharjah on Saturday to keep alive their hopes of reaching the semi-finals of the Women’s T20 World Cup. Set a target of 115, New Zealand cruised to victory.
Georgia Plimmer, a 20-year-old opener, hit 53 before captain Sophie Devine smashed the only six of the match to take her team to 118 for two with 15 balls left. New Zealand stayed third in Group A behind Australia, who have won all their games, and India, who have a superior run rate despite New Zealand’s late surge on Saturday.
Devine said the White Ferns did not discuss run rate before starting their chase.
“We know that winning the game was the most important thing,” she said.
Australia and India meet in their last group game on Sunday. New Zealand face Pakistan on Monday.
“We see how results play out tomorrow and we have our final game against Pakistan and by that point we’ll know exactly where we stand and what’s going to be required,” said Devine.
Sri Lanka, who came into the tournament as Asian champions but then lost their first three games, opted to bat. Captain Chamari Athapaththu opened and made the top score of 35 as her team passed 100 for the first time in the tournament, reaching 115 for five wickets. Neither captain was happy after the Sri Lankan innings.
“We improved a little bit today but we needed another 20-25 runs,” said Athapaththu.
“I don’t think we’ve bowled as well as we know we can,” said Devine.
New Zealand started carefully. Opener Suzie Bates hit one four in her 17. Despite scoring at almost a run a ball, Plimmer hit only four fours and had to run for most of her 53 on a day when temperatures hit 39 degrees Celsius.
When she finally went for power and took to the air, she was caught in the deep mid-wicket by Nilakshi de Silva off the bowling of Athapaththu. Amelia Kerr, who hit 34 to follow her two wickets, and Devine, who made 13, sped New Zealand to victory with a late flurry of boundaries.
“Georgia Plimmer outstanding today,” said Devine. “Super proud of her. The youngster coming out there and sticking to her strengths and taking the game on is exactly what we’ve asked for.”
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Sri Lanka Vishmi Gunaratne b Carson 08 Chamari Athapaththu b Kerr 35 Harshitha Samarawickrama c Kerr b Kesperek 18 Kavisha Dilhari lbw b Kerr 10 Anuhska Sanjeewani c Devine b Kasperek 05 Nilakshika Silva not out 14 Ama Kanchana not out 10 Extras (b4, lb2, nb1, w8) 15 Total (5 wickets; 20 overs) 115 Did not bat: Sugandika Kumari, Sachini Nisansala, Inoshi Priyadarshani, Udeshika Prabodhani Fall of wickets: 1-26 (Gunaratne, 3.3ov), 2-74 (Athapaththu, 13.3ov), 3-76 (Samarawickrama, 14.2ov), 4-89 (Sanjeewani, 16.1ov), 5-97 (Dilhari, 17.1ov) Bowling: Rosemary Mair 4-0-17-0, Eden Carson 4-0-19-1, Lea Tahuhu 2-0-15-0, Leigh Kasperek 4-0-27-2, Amelia Kerr 4-0-13-2, Sophie Devine 2-0-18-0 New Zealand Suzie Bates b Nisansala 17 Georgia Plimmer c Silva b Athapaththu 53 Amelia Kerr not out 34 Sophie Devine not out 13 Extras (b1) 01 Total (2 wickets; 17.3 overs) 118 Did not bat: Brooke Halliday, Maddy Green, Isabella Gaze, Leigh Kasperek, Lea Tahuhu, Rosemary Mair, Eden Carson Fall of wickets: 1-49 (Bates, 7.3ov), 2-95 (Plimmer, 14.5ov) Bowling: Sugandika Kumari 3.3-0-23-0, Udeshika Prabodhani 3-0-17-0, Inoshi Priyadharshani 2-0-20-0, Kavisha Dilhari 2-0-21-0, Sachini Nisansala 4-0-24-1, Chamari Athapaththu 2-0-8-1, Ama Kanchana 1-0-4-0 |