England wins the tri-series and proves that she has a bowling attack to challenge the world T20



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D Anielle Wyatt strikes 50 off on 34 balls, accelerating after a slow start. A four-legged glide across the third man was matched by muscle flexing when needed, hitting a six-stroke shot on midwicket, as England crossed their target.

Tammy Beaumont, who finished the tournament's top scorer, ground and reverse swept to find the gaps in a way that New Zealand could not handle earlier in the day.

The wickets fell but it was not serious. Taylor was upset by the day's delivery, a googly of Kerr who beat him between bat and pad, but a sultry afternoon, which forced Essex to bring an ice cream truck for 2,000 people, it was finished early when Nat Sciver drove the four winners.

"I do not think we're favorites (for the World Twenty20)," said Knight. "I think it's hard to watch after Australia or the West Indies, who are defending champions playing at home, but I think we'll be up there."

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