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England vs New Zealand: Dani Gibson takes career-best 3-14 as hosts seal 2-1 T20 series victory
England had threatened to blow away New Zealand in the second T20 when they reduced the tourists to 11-4.
On that occasion, Sophie Devine and Maddy Green diligently weathered the storm before they took the game to England’s bowlers in a fifth-wicket stand of 159 which laid the platform for a 14-run victory.
This time around England were ruthless when they got themselves into a strong position, their spinners building dot-ball pressure and the lack of scoring opportunities scrambling the minds of the Kiwi batters.
The key New Zealand wicket was Devine, and when she tamely chipped Gibson to mid-off for a five-ball duck England’s joy was obvious.
Devine was the fourth wicket to fall as the White Ferns’ middle order melted quicker than an ice cream in the 27C heat, collapsing from 29-1 to 33-6.
For a while New Zealand’s lowest total in T20 internationals – 60 all out against England in Whangarei in February 2015 – looked under threat.
Jess Kerr ensured that batting nadir was avoided before she was snared by Issy Wong, but in truth it was England’s spinners who appear key for what is to come later this summer.
According to CricViz, 47% of deliveries bowled by their spinners were hitting the stumps as their 11.1 overs claimed six wickets for 39 runs.
Linsey Smith was particularly difficult to get away at the start en route to 2-15 while Dean took 3-13 and Sophie Ecclestone snared 1-11.
There are sterner tests to come for this attack, but this was encouraging.
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