Women’s T-20 World Cup: Australia creates world record against Pakistan

ICC Women’s T-20 World Cup:  Matches of ICC Women’s T20 World Cup are being played in South Africa. In the match played between England and Pakistan on Tuesday, the English team batted in such a brilliant way that it got its name registered in the history of cricket.

Batting first, England scored 213 runs against Pakistan.This is the biggest score ever in the history of Women’s T20 cricket.

England have just hit the highest score in Women’s #T20WorldCup history!

Their 213/5 against Pakistan is a new record

Follow LIVE : https://t.co/3G0T5FIkxk#ENGvPAK | #TurnItUp pic.twitter.com/7Y1oxfVVuM

— ICC (@ICC) February 21, 2023

Denny Watts Played fearlessly

Batting first, England opener Denny Watt scored 59 runs in just 33 balls. Denny hit 7 fours-2 sixes with a strike rate of 178.79. After 2 early wickets Nat Seaver Brunt came at number four, hitting an unbeaten 81 in 40 balls at a strike rate of 202.50. She hit 12 fours-1 six in his stormy innings. Along with Denny and Brunt, wicket keeper Amy Jones also left no stone upturned. She scored 47 runs in 31 balls, hitting 5 fours and 1 six.

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