Dani Gibson astonishes Sophia Devine with classic two-card trick

England’s spinner Sarah Glenn took an impressive 4-19 as the hosts completed a dominant victory over New Zealand to go 4-0 up in five-match series. Glenn’s efforts combined with that of Sophie Ecclestone (2-16) helped England roll over the visitors for just 103/8. England then chased the lowly total down with 8.3 overs and seven wickets to spare.

New Zealand openers made a decent start to push the team to 33/0 in the PowerPlay but once Glenn castled Georgia Plimmer on the first ball of the seventh over, all hell broke loose. New Zealand soon fell to 52 for 5 in the 12th over, with the highlight of that implosion being the dismissal of Sophia Devine, who played all around a booming inswinger after Dani Gibson set her up with a couple of away-going deliveries.

Maddy Green and Isabella Gaze took the score as far as 80 together before Glenn removed the former. Jess Kerr then became Glenn’s fourth victim of the game.

Danielle Wyatt and Sophie Dunkley extinguished any hopes of a fight in the Kiwi defence with an ebullient stand of 54 in just five overs. In the matter of the next dozen balls, England alarmingly lost three wickets but had Nat-Sciver Brunt and captain Heather Knight to see the chase through.

Brief Scores: New Zealand 103/8 in 20 overs (Isabella Gaze 25, Maddy Green 24; Sarah Glenn 4-19, Sophie Ecclestone 2-16) lost to England 104/3 in 11.3 overs (Danielle Wyatt 26, Sophie Dunkley 26) by 7 wickets

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