Key Points

England faced early trouble after being put to bat first against Sri Lanka. Captain Nat Sciver-Brunt stepped up with a brilliant century under pressure to anchor the innings. Her 117-run knock made history as she now holds the record for most centuries in Women's ODI World Cups. Despite Sri Lanka's disciplined bowling attack, England managed to post a competitive 253/9 thanks to their captain's heroic performance.

Key Points: Sciver-Brunt Century Lifts England to 253 vs Sri Lanka

  • England lost early wickets with openers dismissed in first 10 overs
  • Sciver-Brunt anchored innings with historic fifth World Cup century
  • Sri Lanka's Inoka Ranaweera took 3-33 with brilliant bowling spell
  • England middle-order faltered again despite needing improvement
  • Sciver-Brunt's 117 proved crucial after team struggled at 50/2
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Women's World Cup: Captain Sciver-Brunt's 117 helps England reach 253 vs Sri Lanka

Captain Nat Sciver-Brunt's historic 117 powers England to 253/9 against Sri Lanka, breaking the record for most Women's World Cup centuries.

"She became the player with the most centuries in ODI World Cups, taking her tally to five. - Match Report"

Colombo, Oct 11

England survived some severe blows to their batting lineup, courtesy of skipper Nat Sciver-Brunt’s brilliant century under pressure, and eventually finished at 253/9 in 50 overs against Sri Lanka in the 12th match of the Women’s World Cup here at the R Premadasa Stadium.

After being put to bat first, openers Amy Jones and Tammy Beumont were dismissed inside the first 10 overs as England finished the powerplay with 50 runs on board. The former and current skipper of the squad, Heather Knight and Sciver-Brunt, then put forth a formidable 60-run partnership to steer the ship.

However, the hosts continued to apply pressure on the batters by picking wickets at regular intervals while Sciver Brunt anchored the innings from one end. England’s middle-order batters, who looked to improve after being exposed against the Bangladeshi bowlers in their previous encounter, faltered again as Inoka Ranaweera ran through the lineup.

Ranaweera, in her 10-over spell, picked up three crucial wickets and dismissed Heather Knight, Emma Lamb, and Alice Capsey, and registered figures of 3/33 at a brilliant economy of 3.30.

Sugandika Kumari, Kavisha Dilhari, and Udeshika Prabodhani worked in tandem to pick wickets as they joined Ranaweera in the celebrations. Earlier at the toss, the Lankan skipper Chamari Athapaththu had reckoned that keeping England to 200-240 would mean success for them.

Sciver-Brunt, however, tried her best to keep the strike almost till the end of the innings to keep the scoreboard ticking and brought up a brilliant century to take the team’s total to 253.

She was ultimately dismissed off the penultimate ball of the innings while attempting a six off Prabodhani’s yorker, but achieved a historic feat with that knock as she became the player with the most centuries in ODI World Cups, taking her tally to five.

The list was previously dominated by former England batters Janette Brittin and Charlotte Edwards, and New Zealand’s Suzie Bates, who have all notched up four tons in the 50-over World Cup. Courtesy of Sciver-Brunt’s 10th ODI century, England finished their innings on a high.

Brief Scores: England 253/9 in 50 overs (Nat Sciver-Brunt 117, Tammy Beaumont 32; Inoka Ranaweera 3-33, Udeshika Prabodhani 2-55) vs Sri Lanka.

-- IANS

- IANS

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Rohit P
Sri Lankan bowlers did well to restrict them to 253, especially Ranaweera with that brilliant spell of 3/33. But England's total looks competitive. Let's see if Sri Lanka can chase this down!
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Sarah B
Five World Cup centuries! That's an amazing record. Sciver-Brunt has truly cemented her place among the greats of women's cricket. The way she anchored the innings when others were struggling was pure class.
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Arjun K
England's middle order continues to be a concern though. Against stronger teams, they might struggle if they keep depending on one player to bail them out. Need more consistent performances from others.
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Meera T
Great to see women's cricket getting such coverage! The quality has improved so much in recent years. Sciver-Brunt's century was special, but credit to Sri Lankan bowlers too for making it a contest.
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David E
That partnership between Knight and Sciver-Brunt was crucial after the early wickets. Shows the importance of experienced players in pressure situations. Looking forward to the chase!

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