Sciver-Brunts, Wyatt help England decimate Pakistan

Riding on the rear of forceful half-hundreds of years from Nat Sciver-Brunt (81* off 40) and Danni Wyatt (59 off 33), Britain pounded Pakistan by a huge 114 races to end the gathering phases of the 2023 T20 World Cup unbeaten. Protecting a difficult score of 213, Katherine Sciver-Brunt (2-14) and Charlotte Dignitary (2-28) set off a top-and-center request breakdown to confine the Asian side to only 99/9 from their 20 overs. Several early wickets regardless, Britain was set for a flier having elected to bat first politeness Wyatt who took an early preferring to Sadia Iqbal. The opener began with a four and six off the spinner and afterward spoilt her wicket-over with consecutive limits prior to raising Britain's fifty with a flung four over covers off Nida Dar to wrap up the powerplay at 55/2. Holding hands at 33/2 most of the way into the fifth over, Wyatt joined with Nat to put on 72 runs in only seven overs and set up Britain for a serious score. The attacker in that stand, Wyatt contacted her fifty in only 29 balls, trudge clearing Nashra Sandhu to profound midwicket, and commended the achievement with a six next ball, which likewise raised the 100 for Britain in the eleventh over. A confused lobbed drive stopped her undeniably exhilarating thump, and Pakistan got a concise open door when substitute captain Nida Dar figured out how to send back her partner, Heather Knight, economically too, yet they couldn't profit it. Nat assisted Britain with continuing on as death overs drew closer. She took on Tuba Hassan with 4, 4, 6 to launch the sixteenth over, raising her second fifty of the competition with the first of those limits, in 29 balls. Dar kept on spilling runs with Amy Jones (47 off 31) getting progressive fours in a 14-run seventeenth over while Iqbal yielded as numerous to Nat in the eighteenth which saw 19 runs being scored. Given a respite first ball, though off a troublesome opportunity at short fine, Jones took Britain to the 200-run mark with a six - pulled over profound square leg - off Sandhu as Britain pounded 88 runs in the last six overs to everything except take Pakistan out of the challenge. Currently killed from the elimination rounds race and without their normal commander Bismah Maroof (harmed), Pakistan simply didn't appear with the bat. Katherine hit with only the second chunk of their pursuit to hand Sadaf Hoaxes a duck while the main centurion of the competition so far, Muneeba Ali, edged Charlie Senior member behind in the fourth over after a steady 3 off 10 balls. Three balls later, Nat joined the party and sent back Omaima Sohail as Pakistan slipped to 15 for 3. Their powerplay yielded just 24. The English triplet was back in real life sometime later with Dignitary and Katherine getting their separate second scalps and Nat running out Sidra Nawaz to leave Pakistan struggling to survive at 54/7 in the thirteenth over. The consequence of the game was a sworn-off end yet Hassan postponed the inescapable with some venturesome batting. She overwhelmed the eighth-wicket stand of 37 and struck two or three limits and the main six of Pakistan's pursuit in her 20-ball 28. Her top-scoring exertion was not even close to the point of night representing a danger as Pakistan could summon just 99/9 in reply. Brief scores: England 213/5 in 20 overs (Nat Sciver-Brunt 81*, Danni Wyatt 59, Amy Jones 47; Fatima Sana 2-44) beat Pakistan 99/9 in 20 overs (Tuba Hassan 28; Katherine Sciver-Brunt 2-14, Charlotte Dean 2-28) by 114 runs

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