Record-breaking England on high for T20 World Cup semi

Record-breaking England on high for T20 World Cup semi

England go into Friday’s Women’s Twenty20 World Cup semi-final towards hosts South Africa on a excessive after setting a record-breaking rating but in addition tempered by some private disappointment, opener Danni Wyatt says.

Wyatt hit a brisk 59 for England towards Pakistan at Newlands on Tuesday adopted by Nat Sciver’s 81 not out as they scored 5-213, registering the very best ever girls’s T20 World Cup whole in a report 114-run thrashing to finish an unbeaten group section.

“We’ve been given a licence at the top of the order to go from ball one. We’ve got the depth and the order to allow us to do that,” stated Wyatt informed a news convention as England bid to succeed in the ultimate for the fifth time in eight editions..

“Even if it’s going to be tricky conditions, we’re still going to keep going hard.

“Everyone’s feeling actually assured and, extra importantly, actually chilled. This is the tip little bit of the match and it is actually essential to be calm and actually intelligent and sensible about the best way you are going to exit and play.”

Wyatt’s half century came after the shock of her going unsold at the auction of players for the inaugural season of the Women’s Premier League (WPL) in India next month.

“Cricket is so up and down is not it, particularly as an opener, it may be brutal at instances. And you’ve got simply received to consider in your self and simply maintain going, maintain taking it to them,” she added.

“It was a really heartbreaking couple of days, I used to be very dissatisfied, clearly, having been part of the WPL exhibition matches and I like enjoying cricket in India.

“But that’s life. And my focus is purely on this World Cup now. And, yeah, the sun still comes up the next day, doesn’t it?”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au