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England Secures Third Straight Win Against Scotland in T20 World Cup

In a thrilling T20 World Cup encounter, England defeated Scotland by 38 runs, marking their third consecutive victory. Batting first, England set a challenging target of 200 runs, led by Sophia Dunkley's impressive 57. Despite Scotland's efforts, including a spirited 34 from Sarah Bryce, they fell short, ending with 162 runs. England's bowlers, particularly Sophie Ecclestone, played a crucial role in securing the win. This match keeps England at the top of Group B, while Scotland struggles in fourth place. Discover more about the match's key moments and performances.
 

England Dominates Scotland in T20 World Cup Clash

Leeds [UK], June 21: England showcased their impressive form by clinching a third consecutive victory, defeating Scotland by 38 runs. Batting first, England set a target of 200 runs for the loss of five wickets, while they restricted Scotland to 162 runs for seven wickets, solidifying their position at the top of Group B.


This win keeps England unbeaten in the tournament, whereas Scotland finds themselves in fourth place with just two points from three matches.


After Scotland's captain Kathryn Bryce chose to field, Kirstie Gordon made an immediate impact by dismissing Amy Jones on the first ball of the innings. However, England's batting strength soon took over.


With regular captain Nat Sciver-Brunt out due to injury, Sophia Dunkley stepped up as captain and excelled, scoring a brilliant 57 runs off 37 balls, including seven fours and a six, marking her first half-century in the Women’s T20 World Cup.


Despite Scotland taking wickets at crucial moments, England's middle order maintained a steady scoring pace. Freya Kemp (39*) and Danielle Gibson (30*) accelerated the innings in the final overs, contributing 59 runs in just three overs, filled with boundaries and sixes, to push England to a total of 200.


In pursuit of a challenging target, Scotland started aggressively, with Darcey Carter (29) and Katherine Fraser (23) scoring 26 runs in the first two overs. However, England quickly regained control by taking regular wickets.


Stand-in captain Charlie Dean initiated the breakthrough by bowling Fraser, who had already hit two sixes. Spinner Sophie Ecclestone then made a significant impact by dismissing both Kathryn Bryce and Carter in consecutive overs.


Scotland fought back valiantly, with Sarah Bryce scoring a quick 34 runs off 24 balls, while Pippa Sproul (27) and Kirstie Gordon (23 not out) kept the chase alive until the end. Nevertheless, England's formidable total proved too challenging to overcome.


Ecclestone led the bowling attack with impressive figures of 2/23, while Linsey Smith, Dean, Danielle Gibson, and Freya Kemp each contributed with a wicket, culminating in a comprehensive performance by the hosts.