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England Sets Target of 141 Against West Indies in Women’s T20 World Cup Clash

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In a noteworthy match at the Women’s T20 World Cup, held in Dubai, England set a target of 141 runs for the West Indies. The English team ended their innings with a score of 141 for 7, showcasing an impressive but challenging performance against their Caribbean opponents.

Sophie Ecclestone was among the notable performers for England, hitting the first six of the day. Her moment of triumph was short-lived, however, as she was dismissed with the subsequent delivery, marking a brief but impactful stint at the crease.

This match is part of the group stage of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2024, a tournament that has already seen notable performances, including those by players such as Tazmin Brits.

Fans in the United Kingdom have been keenly following the match, although access is limited to UK users only through specific channels. The encounter is generating considerable interest as the tournament unfolds, with cricket enthusiasts eager to see which team will emerge victorious in this crucial group stage match.

As the West Indies takes to the field to chase the set target, the outcome remains uncertain, promising an exhilarating continuation to this highly anticipated World Cup fixture.

Rachel Adams

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