Jadeja's World Cup 2027 Dream: Srikkanth Backs All-rounder
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England secures a four-wicket victory against Ireland in the T20 World Cup, but captain Nat Sciver-Brunt's late calf injury is a major concern for the team.
England achieved a four-wicket win against Ireland in the T20 World Cup, though captain Nat Sciver-Brunt's late departure with a calf issue cast a shadow over the victory. Sciver-Brunt retired hurt on 48 runs as England pursued a target of 119, experiencing tightness in her left calf, the same leg affected by a previous injury. This precautionary measure meant England still needed nine runs at the time.
Earlier in the match, England's bowlers, particularly Sophie Ecclestone with three wickets, restricted Ireland to 118-9. Sciver-Brunt had built a crucial 64-run partnership with Heather Knight before her departure. England successfully reached the target with 15 balls remaining, securing their second win in the tournament.
The team now has four days before their next fixture against Scotland. Ireland, having lost their opening two matches, remains in Southampton to play New Zealand.
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