England beat Australia in style at Women’s World T20

SARAH Taylor top-scored with 65 as England beat Australia by seven wickets in the Women’s World Twenty20.

Taylor’s 63-run fourth-wicket stand with Danielle Wyatt earned England, who had already qualified, a semi-final tie against New Zealand on Thursday.
Scores: England 146-3 (18.1 overs) beat Australia 144-5 (20 overs) by seven wickets
Holders Australia had set England a target of 145, with opener Meg Lanning scoring 39 runs from 31 balls.
“I didn’t have the best start but it was one of those wickets where if you stayed in the runs came,” said Taylor.
Wyatt walked to the crease with the score at 83-3, and Taylor paid tribute to her partner who hit 33 from 17 balls to get her side over the line.
“In the first 10 overs we were slow and behind the run-rate, but Danni came in and was phenomenal from ball one,” Taylor told BBC Test Match Special. “She got the momentum back for us.
“Any game against Australia you take seriously, so it was nice to win. It was good for us to put a marker down in case we play them later in the tournament.”
Australia, who are also into the final four despite defeat to England, will play West Indies in the other semi-final on Friday, with the final to be played in Colombo on Sunday before the men’s final. (BBC Sport)

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