
England SOPHE ECCCALESTONE celebrates the goal of Hasini pen Sri Lanka (AP Photo/Eranga Jayaward) England Captain Nat Sciver-Brunt scored his fifth century of the World Cup of Women, while Sophie Ecclestone presented an excellent bowling performance, which on Saturday led England to the 89 victory over Sri Lanka.SCIVER-Brunt’s impressive 117 runs out of 117 balls, including nine and two and two, helped England achieve 253/9. Ecclestone then secured 4/17 because Sri Lanka was released at 164 runs at 45.4 exceeding.England now leads along the eight teams with six points after winning all three matches, moving before the defense of the Australia Champions, who have five points.The Sciver-Brunt, which was dropped in three Prabodhani runs, used the most of its chance to win the tenth ODI and a record fifth at the Women’s World Cup.Chase Sri Lanka faced premature failure when Captain Chamari Athapaththhth retired with seven runs in sixth place due to convulsions and had to leave the field on a stretcher.Hasini Perera and Harshith Samarawickram have created a promising 58-Runa partnership and reached 95/1 before Ecclestone launched a collapse.The exceptional bowling Ecclestone caused Sri Lanka to lose three goals in just eight runs in four crossings.Ecclestone rejected Perera, caught by Alice Capsey, followed by the goal of Samarawickrama, when Lauren Bell caught.Then the dilhari spilled on four runs and Sri Lanka left at 103/4 in half.Athapath returned to Bat, but quickly became the fourth victim of Ecclestone, curse over the gate sharply by turning.Sciver-Brunt also contributed with the ball and took 2/25 in five breaks, while Charlie Dean secured 2/47 in nine overs.Spinner in Sri Lanka Inoka Ranweer, who had previously taken four goals against India, maintained its form with 3/33, including the decisive double goal.Off-Spinner Kavisha Dilhari well supported 1/34 of eight breaks, but Sciver-Brunt remained despite a regular drop.The English shifts ended with the release of Sciver-Brunta on the second to the last ball after helping to add 49 runs in the last five breaks.England’s shifts began badly and lost two early goals before Sciver-Brunt and Heather Knight stabilized a 60-run partnership of 74 balls.Knight’s shifts ended up on 29 runs out of 47 balls after a late review confirmed the touch of gloves when trying to sweep.Inoca’s impressive 35.Sophia Dunkley scored 18 runs out of 30 balls before he was caught and bowed Dilhari because England lost three goals for 34 runs between 30 and 40.The scoring rate dropped below four runs for more than Charlie Dean has hit reverse sweeping to end seven periods without borders.