End of over 18 (5 runs) New Zealand Women 119/6 (25 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 6.61, RRR: 12.50) LM Kasperek2 (2b 0x4 0x6) KJ Martin7 (4b 1x4 0x6)

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End of over 18 (5 runs) New Zealand Women 119/6 (25 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 6.61, RRR: 12.50)

LM Kasperek2 (2b 0x4 0x6)
KJ Martin7 (4b 1x4 0x6)
SL Quintyne2-0-11-1
SR Taylor3-0-20-2
17.6
Quintyne to Kasperek, 1 run, another slog sweep, this one from wide outside off, but Kasperek has to settle for a single. Great throw in from the deep. Selman, the substitute
17.5
Quintyne to Martin, 1 run, slog sweep off a length ball, pummeled to deep midwicket.
17.4
Quintyne to Kasperek, 1 run, plays with the turn, but that dab into the midwicket region only allows for a single
 

Kasperek's in

Raja: "Just play a Virat Kohli innings" ---- Ain't so straight forward, is it?

 
17.3
Quintyne to Perkins, OUT, she needed to get it over point and it was a boundary. And she needed to hit it hard because it was Deandra Dottin there. Perkins can do neither. Hits a short and wide one straight to the best fielder on the park

KT Perkins c Dottin b Quintyne 2 (5m 3b 0x4 0x6) SR: 66.66
17.2
Quintyne to Martin, 1 run, worked away from outside off to deep midwicket
17.1
Quintyne to Perkins, 1 run, lands a yorker on off stump, jammed it towards extra cover. Quintyne races after it, but couldn't pick it up
 

Quintyne continues

Shravster: "Over the course of this contest, I have noticed that if men and women teams play on the same day, then based on whatever the result has gone in favour of women, it has happened the opposite for men. Like when Ind vs Pak match happened, Pak women won where their men lost. Similarly 2 days ago when Indian women lost against WI, Indian men won against Aus. And finally, when Eng women lost against Aus in the SF yesterday, their men's team won. So going by that record, it seems WI are going to lose this one. What does that mean for their men's team then?"



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