Leicester, September 15
All-rounder Nat Sciver Brunt slammed England women's fastest one-day international century on Thursday, helping England beat Sri Lanka in a highly one-sided third ODI on Thursday.
The all-rounder is in red-hot form this year. In six matches and five innings, she has scored 393 runs at an average of 131.00. She has scored three tons, with the best score of 129. She had previously slammed two back-to-back tons in women's Ashes ODIs against Australia. These performances have made her the current number-one ranked batter in women's ODIs.
The match was a 31-over-per-side affair due to rain.
England was reduced to 18/2 after being put to bat first. But a partnership of 193-runs between Sciver-Brunt and Maia Bouchier helped England recover and cross the 200-run mark. Later, a cameo from Bess Heath guided England to 273/8 in 31 overs.
Kavisha Dilhari was the pick of the bowlers for SL. Udeshika Prabodhani, Achini Kulasuriya and Inoka Ranaweera took a wicket each.
In the chase of 274, SL was never a threat. Hasini Perera was the only batter to cross the 20-run mark. Her partnership of 35-run with Hansima Karunaratne was the highest point of the innings.
Charlie Dean was dominant and she partnered with Lauren Filer to bundle out SL for 112 in 24.5 overs, taking Englamd to 161 runs victory.
England has won the ODI series 2-0. Sciver-Brunt got the 'Player of the Match' award.
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