
Sophia Dunkley helps England take first step on road to recovery
England's new era got off to a flying start with a comprehensive eight-wicket win over the West Indies that was spearheaded by opener Sophia Dunkley battering an unbeaten 81 from 56 balls.
Batting first, West Indies captain Hayley Matthews hit a remarkable unbeaten century, reaching the milestone off the final ball of the innings in which the next highest score was 17. The visitors' total of 146 for seven is the lowest in a women's T20 international to contain an individual hundred, with only two other West Indies batters making double figures.
Despite the masterful and powerful stroke play by Matthews, the total proved far too low as Dunkley and the former captain, Heather Knight, who hit 43 not out, combined for a third-wicket partnership
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