Sophia Dunkley turns on the power after Katherine Brunt four-for in crushing England win
Opener excels in first outing of team's aggressive new approach to seal win with 30 balls left
Opener excels in first outing of team's aggressive new approach to seal win with 30 balls left
Commentator: Andrew Miller
9.37pm Well, that was comprehensive from England. The six-wicket win is one thing, the five overs to spare is something else. They promised "ultra-aggression" and delivered through Sophia Dunkley's maiden fifty as an England opener. Some of her top-order team-mates couldn't stay with her, but that won't bother the management. The aim was to keep going hard, and they certainly did. An honourable mention for Ayabonga Khaka, whose 3 for 13 in four overs was superb. But even they were trumped by Brunt's 4 for 15, in South Africa's under-par 111 for 9.
Valkerie's report will be up shortly, from Chelmsford, good night!
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