England knock out New Zealand, West Indies charge into semi-finals

28 Jun, 2026 12:00 PM, Sun

England knock out New Zealand, West Indies charge into semi-finals

England's nine-wicket victory over New Zealand at the Kennington Oval in London was made possible by Danni Wyatt-Hodge's 53-ball 89, which included 15 fours and a six. Wyatt-Hodge continued her scintillating form at the Women's T20 World Cup in 2026. The defending champions were eliminated from the tournament as a result. New Zealand's title defense got off to a terrible start when they lost to Sri Lanka and the West Indies. They had a chance to still sneak into the semifinals at their final league game against England, despite the steep climb since. That was Ireland's kindness because they had defeated West Indies earlier in the day. New Zealand knew going into Saturday's game that winning would have allowed them to overtake West Indies for the second semifinal spot in the group. They met the form team, who, sadly for them, made no room for such possibilities. Amelia Kerr and Isabella Gaze, the New Zealand openers, took their team to 44/0 in the Powerplay and extended the opening stand by playing with the responsibility of everything being on the line. England, on the other hand, scored multiple times just before the half. New Zealand fell to 70/3 after Freya Kemp had Gaze caught and Danielle Gibson took out Amelia and Izzy Sharp in the same over. With a quick partnership for the fourth wicket, Brooke Halliday and Sophie Devine brought the innings back to life, adding 54 runs in 29 deliveries. They entered the final overs at 122/3 and were able to add 41 runs thanks to contributions from Maddy Green (17* off 13) and Suzie Bates (19 off 13). England were buoyed in the first half of the game with several economical bowlers - Linsey Smith went for 26 in 4 overs, Bell for 24 with a wicket and Sophie Ecclestone too for 24. England's disciplined bowling performance was followed by a batting display that blew New Zealand out of the water. By the time Nensi Patel broke through with the wicket of Amy Jones, England already had 36 runs in four overs. Wyatt-Hodge then took over in the company of Sophia Dunkley, who finished undefeated on 49 off 38. Together, they hit 24 fours and one six off Wyatt-Hodge, putting together 128 runs off 80 deliveries to win. In the sixth over, their flying alliance began by removing three boundaries from Devine. A brief spell of rain followed the Powerplay. England were well ahead of the par score even at that point. Play resumed after a 17-minute break and no adjustments were needed to the target. The boundaries continued to flow even after this halt, Wyatt-Hodge not giving up any momentum as she laid into Amelia in the ninth over to slam three fours. She scored her 33-ball half century off Patel in the subsequent over. In the subsequent three overs, the pair raced away from the chase and each scored at least one four. With yet another four off Amelia in the 15th over, Dunkley brought up the 100-run partnership. The England innings' first and only six runs came in the 17th over when Wyatt-Hodge hit a Jess Kerr delivery over midwicket. Lea Tahuhu's chase ended with a wide in the 18th over.

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Rank Team Rating Points
1 India 122 5117
2 Australia 116 3936
3 South Africa 112 3357
4 Pakistan 106 2762
5 New Zealand 101 3349
Rank Player Name Points
1 Babar Azam 824
2 Shubman Gill 801
3 V. Kohli 768
4 H.T. Tector 746
5 R.G. Sharma 746
Rank Player Name Points
1 K.A. Maharaj 716
2 J.R. Hazlewood 688
3 A. Zampa 686
4 Mohammed Siraj 678
5 J.J. Bumrah 665
Rank Player Name Points
1 Mohammad Nabi 320
2 Shakib Al Hasan 292
3 Sikandar Raza 288
4 A. Vala 248
5 Rashid Khan 239
Rank Team Rating Points
1 Australia 124 3715
2 India 120 3108
3 England 105 3151
4 South Africa 103 1845
5 New Zealand 96 2121
Rank Player Name Points
1 K.S. Williamson 859
2 J.E. Root 824
3 D.J. Mitchell 768
4 Babar Azam 768
5 S.P.D. Smith 757
Rank Player Name Points
1 R. Ashwin 870
2 J.J. Bumrah 847
3 J.R. Hazlewood 847
4 K. Rabada 834
5 P.J. Cummins 820
Rank Player Name Points
1 R.A. Jadeja 444
2 R. Ashwin 322
3 Shakib Al Hasan 310
4 J.E. Root 282
5 J.O. Holder 270
Rank Team Rating Points
1 India 266 14108
2 Australia 256 10241
3 England 254 9660
4 West Indies 252 11604
5 South Africa 251 8287
Rank Player Name Points
1 T.M. Head 844
2 S.A. Yadav 842
3 P.D. Salt 816
4 Babar Azam 755
5 Mohammad Rizwan 746
Rank Player Name Points
1 A.U. Rashid 719
2 Rashid Khan 681
3 P.W.H. De Silva 674
4 J.R. Hazlewood 662
5 A.J. Hosein 659
Rank Player Name Points
1 P.W.H. De Silva 222
2 Mohammad Nabi 214
3 H.H. Pandya 213
4 M.P. Stoinis 211
5 Sikandar Raza 210
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