'A confident group' - England race into semis bursting with belief
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Although England were always expected to progress from Group Two, the manner of their performances has still been impressive. …
Although England were always expected to progress from Group Two, the manner of their performances has still been impressive. They racked up 200 or more against Sri Lanka and Scotland, scored an equally impressive 186-7 on a tricky pitch against West Indies at Lord's, and romped home with 2.4 overs to spare in a chase of 164 against the White Ferns as Danni Wyatt-Hodge made an unbeaten 89. "The goal was to win the group," Edwards said. "To go through unbeaten is really pleasing. Our batting has been particularly powerful and a real positive for us. "I thought we bowled really well tonight on a good pitch. You saw how good that pitch was. "We seem to be getting better with each game which is really good going into the business end of the tournament." England will not find out their semi-final opponents until Group One concludes on Sunday, but India or South Africa currently appear the most likely. They also do not know whether they will play on Tuesday at 14:30 BST or Thursday at 18:30 BST. Tuesday's match has been arranged to suit Indian TV and India will play in that match should they qualify. It means England will play on Thursday if anyone but India finishes second in Group One, but be switched to Tuesday if India take second spot. …
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