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ODI: England Crush Pakistan in Chelmsford, Seal Series 2-0

ODI (third) at Chelmsford, England dominated Pakistan securing a comprehensive 178-run victory to win the series 2-0. England posted a formidable total of 302-5 in their 50 overs, powered by an outstanding performance from Nat Sciver-Brunt. Sciver-Brunt’s unbeaten 124, complemented by Danni Wyatt’s 44, propelled England to their imposing total. In response, Pakistan struggled, managing only 124 all out in 29.1 overs. Despite Muneeba Ali’s resilient 47 and Aliya Riaz’s 36, Pakistan faltered against England’s bowling attack with Sophie Ecclestone leading the way with figures of 3-15, including her 100th ODI wicket.

The victory at Chelmsford sealed England’s dominance in the ODI series with Pakistan failing to register a win throughout the white-ball tour. The match highlighted the gap in class between the two sides as Pakistan’s fielding lapses compounded their challenges. Sciver-Brunt’s sublime century showcased her exceptional talent and contribution to the team. Her partnership with Alice Capsey, who made an unbeaten 39, propelled England to a late surge of runs, further solidifying their dominance.

Meanwhile, Sophie Ecclestone continued her remarkable form, becoming the fastest woman to reach 100 ODI wickets, achieving the milestone in just 63 innings. Her consistent performance earned her the title of player of the series. Reflecting on the match, England captain Heather Knight expressed satisfaction with her team’s performance, labeling it as one of their best ODI displays. Nat Sciver-Brunt, the player of the match, highlighted her desire to apply pressure on the bowlers and build partnerships effectively.

Despite the loss, Pakistan’s Fatima Sana acknowledged the learning experience for her young team, emphasizing the positives from the series. Overall, England’s commanding victory at Chelmsford underscored their prowess in the ODI format, setting a strong foundation for their upcoming fixtures against New Zealand and the T20 World Cup in Bangladesh.

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