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Heather Knight takes England to T20 win over New Zealand with half century

Heather Knight at bat during game two of the T20 International series between New Zealand and England in Nelson on Friday


Heather Knight at bat during game two of the T20 International series between New Zealand and England in Nelson on Friday

England captain Heather Knight scored her second-consecutive half-century on Friday to lead her side to a 15-run victory in the second match of the T20 international series against New Zealand.

England have now taken a 2-0 lead in the five-match series.

Player of the match Knight hit 56 from 40 balls as England reached 149-7 at Saxton Oval in Nelson.

She was the only batter to hit more than 20 as Tamsin Beaumont added 19 and Charlie Dean 16.

Bowlers Rosemary Mair and Sophie Devine were the pick of the bowlers for New Zealand, grabbing two wickets each.

Ameila Kerr provided the White Ferns with some hope in the run chase with 44 runs off 36 balls, but wickets fell around her as five English bowlers took wickets.

Ameila Kerr bats for the White Ferns

Ameila Kerr bats for the White Ferns – Getty Images/Evan Barnes

Dean and Lauren Bell both took two wickets, while Danielle Gibson took the crucial wicket of Kerr, before the New Zealand innings ended on 134-8.

The third of the five-match series will take place on Sunday, again at Saxton Oval in Nelson.



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