England captain Heather Knight admits loss had provided “a bit of a humbling”

ESPNcricinfo staff16-Feb-2021

Natalie Dodd made a fluent half-century•Getty Images

England women slipped to a 30-run defeat against New Zealand XI in their final warm-up match before next week’s ODI series, with captain Heather Knight admitting the loss had provided “a bit of a humbling”.The hosts batted first in Queenstown and posted 316 for 5 in their 50 overs, with opener Natalie Dodd top-scoring with 91 off 104 balls. She set the tone for the innings with a stand of 87 in 15 overs with Hayley Jensen, who was bowled by Sophie Ecclestone for 47.Lauren Down fell to the same bowler, holing out to wide long-on, but Dodd accelerated in the second half of the innings alongside Brooke Halliday, who advanced her case to make an ODI debut with a 56-ball 79. England conceded 160 runs in the final 20 overs to leave themselves facing a daunting target.Danni Wyatt made a bright start to the chase, hitting 54 off 42 balls, but England lost their top four inside 13 overs as Claudia Green made new-ball inroads with her hooping inswingers. They slumped to 133 for 7 in the 24th over, with the middle order failing to kick on after starts, though Ecclestone’s half-century kept them alive. Knight returned for her second hit, making 51 not out off 32 from a nominal No. 12 after England had lost their 10th wicket in the 39th over, but they still fell 30 runs short.