England romped to a document 275-run victory over Eire within the second ODI in Belfast, bowling their hosts out for simply 45 to clinch a sequence win with one recreation to play.
Tammy Beaumont struck an impressive 150, off 139 balls, on the prime of the order as England posted 320-8 earlier than their bowling assault tore by their Eire batting line-up. Freya Kemp additionally contributed a brisk 65 off 47 deliveries, sharing in a century stand for the fourth wicket.
Beaumont’s ton, containing 16 fours and one six, means the opener strikes one away from Nat Sciver-Brunt to prime the all-time record for England in girls’s ODIs with 10.
Stand-in captain for the sequence Kate Cross (3-8) took the opening three wickets of Eire’s chase, together with two within the first over of the innings, earlier than quick bowler Lauren Filer (3-10) took the subsequent three, with a double-strike of her personal coming within the tenth over.
Left-armer Kemp (2-7) accounted for the one Eire batter to contribute a rating of word, Una Raymond-Hoey (22), whereas off-spinner Georgia Davis (2-19) wrapped up the innings after simply 16.5 overs.
England’s 275-run win is their largest margin of victory when it comes to runs in girls’s ODIs, beating their earlier better of 239 runs achieved towards Denmark in 1993.
The consequence, which secures England the sequence, was is in stark distinction to their nervy four-wicket victory in Saturday’s opening contest.
What’s subsequent?
The sequence concludes on Wednesday, additionally in Belfast, with the third ODI to get beneath method from 10.45am. There’ll then be two T20Is held on September 14 and 15 in Dublin. Stream cricket and extra with NOW.
AD | Sky Sports activities+ has formally launched and will probably be built-in into Sky TV, streaming service NOW and the Sky Sports activities app, giving Sky Sports activities prospects entry to over 50 per cent extra dwell sport this 12 months at no additional price. Discover out extra right here.