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The 2018 England women's Tri-Nation Series was a cricket tournament that took place in England in June and July 2018. It was a tri-nation series between England women, South Africa women and the New Zealand women cricket teams. The matches were played as Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) fixtures, with two matches were played each day. The top two teams progressed to the final on 1 July 2018.

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  • The 2018 England women's Tri-Nation Series was a cricket tournament that took place in England in June and July 2018. It was a tri-nation series between England women, South Africa women and the New Zealand women cricket teams. The matches were played as Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) fixtures, with two matches were played each day. The top two teams progressed to the final on 1 July 2018. In the opening fixture of the series, New Zealand set a new record for the highest innings total in WT20Is, scoring 216 runs for the loss of one wicket against South Africa, in their 20 overs. Hours later on the same day, England broke the record, by scoring 250 runs for the loss of three wickets, also against South Africa. England went on to beat South Africa by 121 runs to record their biggest winning margin, in terms of runs, in WT20Is. In the fifth match, New Zealand beat South Africa by eight wickets. Thefefore, New Zealand and England both progressed to the final, with South Africa being eliminated. In the following match, New Zealand's Suzie Bates became the second woman, after Jenny Gunn, to play in her 100th WT20I match. England won the tri-series, beating New Zealand by seven wickets in the final. (en)
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  • Suzie Bates became the second woman to play in 100 WT20Is. (en)
  • New Zealand Women set a new record for the highest innings total in WT20Is. * Suzie Bates and Sophie Devine made the highest partnership for any wicket in WT20Is . * Suzie Bates also scored her first century in WT20Is and became the leading run-scorer in the format, passing Charlotte Edwards' total of 2,605 runs. (en)
  • This was South Africa Women's highest successful run chase in WT20Is. (en)
  • Anya Shrubsole played in her 50th WT20I. * Tammy Beaumont scored her first century in WT20Is. * England Women set a new record for the highest innings total in WT20Is. * In terms of runs, this was England's biggest winning margin in WT20Is. (en)
  • New Zealand and England progressed to the final as a result of this match. (en)
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  • England (en)
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  • won the series (en)
  • New Zealand Women won by 8 wickets (en)
  • England Women won by 121 runs (en)
  • England Women won by 7 wickets (en)
  • South Africa Women won by 6 wickets (en)
  • England Women won by 54 runs (en)
  • New Zealand Women won by 66 runs (en)
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  • Sarah Taylor 51 (en)
  • Sophie Devine 52 (en)
  • Chloe Tryon 35 (en)
  • Dane van Niekerk 58 (en)
  • Dane van Niekerk 72 (en)
  • Danni Wyatt 50 (en)
  • Lizelle Lee 68 (en)
  • Maddy Green 23 (en)
  • Nat Sciver 59 (en)
  • Sophie Devine 31 (en)
  • Sophie Devine 68* (en)
  • Suzie Bates 124* (en)
  • Suzie Bates 23 (en)
  • Tammy Beaumont 116 (en)
  • Tammy Beaumont 71 (en)
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  • England Women won the toss and elected to bat. (en)
  • New Zealand Women won the toss and elected to bat. (en)
  • South Africa Women won the toss and elected to bat. (en)
  • South Africa Women won the toss and elected to field. (en)
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  • David Millns and Alex Wharf (en)
  • Jeff Evans and David Millns (en)
  • Jeff Evans and Martin Saggers (en)
  • Martin Saggers and Alex Wharf (en)
  • Neil Bainton and Alex Wharf (en)
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  • Katherine Brunt 2/18 (en)
  • Amelia Kerr 2/22 (en)
  • Anya Shrubsole 2/24 (en)
  • Anya Shrubsole 3/16 (en)
  • Danielle Hazell 2/20 (en)
  • Hayley Jensen 2/24 (en)
  • Hayley Jensen 3/28 (en)
  • Jess Watkin 2/27 (en)
  • Leigh Kasperek 3/35 (en)
  • Marizanne Kapp 1/30 (en)
  • Marizanne Kapp 1/32 (en)
  • Shabnim Ismail 2/27 (en)
  • Sophie Ecclestone 4/18 (en)
  • Stacy Lackay 2/59 (en)
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  • The 2018 England women's Tri-Nation Series was a cricket tournament that took place in England in June and July 2018. It was a tri-nation series between England women, South Africa women and the New Zealand women cricket teams. The matches were played as Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) fixtures, with two matches were played each day. The top two teams progressed to the final on 1 July 2018. (en)
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  • 2018 England women's Tri-Nation Series (en)
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