England women's cricket team in New Zealand in 2014–15
International cricket tour
England women's cricket team in New Zealand in 2015 | |||
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New Zealand women | England women | ||
Dates | 11 February – 28 February 2015 | ||
Captains | Suzie Bates | Charlotte Edwards | |
One Day International series | |||
Results | England women won the 5-match series 3–2 | ||
Most runs | Rachel Priest (189) | Sarah Taylor (245) | |
Most wickets | Erin Bermingham (7) | Kate Cross (7) | |
Player of the series | Sarah Taylor (Eng) | ||
Twenty20 International series | |||
Results | England women won the 3-match series 2–1 | ||
Most runs | Sophie Devine (66) | Heather Knight (56) | |
Most wickets | Lea Tahuhu (3) | Heather Knight (5) Laura Marsh (5) | |
Player of the series | Heather Knight (Eng) |
The England women's cricket team toured New Zealand from 11 to 28 February 2015. The tour included five One Day Internationals. The first three matches were part of the 2014–16 ICC Women's Championship.[1]
ODI series
1st ODI
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Suzie Bates 106 (113) Heather Knight 4/47 (10 overs) | Anya Shrubsole 29 (19) Erin Bermingham 2/20 (10 overs) |
New Zealand Women won by 67 runs Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui Umpires: Kathy Cross (NZL) and Phil Jones (NZL) Player of the match: Suzie Bates (New Zealand Women) |
- England Women won the toss and chose to field.
- Rebecca Grundy (Eng) made her ODI debut.
- ICC Women's Championship points: New Zealand Women 2, England Women 0
2nd ODI
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Anna Peterson 21 (30) Anya Shrubsole 4/36 (10 overs) | Charlotte Edwards 65 (100) Anna Peterson 4/25 (8.4 overs) |
England Women won by 90 runs Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui Umpires: Kathy Cross (NZL) and Phil Jones (NZL) Player of the match: Charlotte Edwards (England Women) |
- England Women won the toss and chose to bat.
- ICC Women's Championship points: New Zealand Women 0, England Women 2
3rd ODI
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Heather Knight 79 (119) Erin Bermingham 3/35 (10 overs) |
New Zealand Women won by 9 wickets Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui Umpires: Kathy Cross (NZL) and Tony Gillies (NZL) Player of the match: Rachel Priest (New Zealand Women) |
- England Women won the toss and chose to bat.
- ICC Women's Championship points: New Zealand Women 2, England Women 0
4th ODI
26 February Scorecard |
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Sarah Taylor 89* (104) Lea Tahuhu 1/24 (6 overs) |
England Women won by 9 wickets Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln Umpires: Kathy Cross (NZL) and Derek Walker (NZL) Player of the match: Kate Cross (England Women) |
- England Women won the toss and chose to field.
- Hannah Rowe (NZ) made her ODI debut.
5th ODI
28 February Scorecard |
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Sarah Taylor 93 (99) Kate Broadmore 1/32 (6 overs) |
England Women won by 5 wickets Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln Umpires: Kathy Cross (NZL) and Derek Walker (NZL) Player of the match: Sarah Taylor (England Women) |
- England Women won the toss and chose to field.
T20I series
1st T20I
19 February 2015 Scorecard |
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England Women won by 8 wickets Cobham Oval, Whangarei Umpires: Tony Gillies (NZL) and Barry Frost (NZL) Player of the match: Heather Knight (England Women) |
- New Zealand Women won the toss and elected to bat.
2nd T20I
20 February 2015 Scorecard |
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New Zealand Women won by 6 wickets Cobham Oval, Whangarei Umpires: Tony Gillies (NZL) and Barry Frost (NZL) Player of the match: Rachel Priest (New Zealand Women) |
- England Women won the toss and elected to bat.
3rd T20I
24 February 2015 Scorecard |
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Sophie Devine 37 (31) Heather Knight 2/14 (4 overs) | Heather Knight 26 (27) Lea Tahuhu 3/28 (4 overs) |
England Women won by 5 wickets Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln Umpires: Kathy Cross (NZL) and Tim Parlane (NZL) Player of the match: Heather Knight (England Women) |
- England Women won the toss and elected to field.
- Anna Peterson (NZ) made her WT20I debut.
References
- ^ "Women's Cricket 2015: New Zealand v England ODI schedule". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 23 January 2018.
External links
- Series home at ESPN Cricinfo
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