Follow all the action from Leicester, 2pm BST startAshes eclipses World Cup at pinnacle of women’s cricketAnd you can email Geoff or tweet @GeoffLemonSport 2.49pm BST Mercy. (Invoke the rule?) Wilson has looked the most assured, but a change to spin brings her undone. Jess Jonassen, left-arm crafty, hits the stumps every ball she bowls. Sciver taps away one on leg stump for a single, then Wilson goes down to sweep but misses, kneeling in front of off. But hang on… did that hit her on the thigh or the glove? Wilson didn’t show much obvious dissent that I could see, aside from looking disappointed, but hasn’t she gloved that? Here comes the replay, and, yes, she’s absolutely punched that away to square leg trying to sweep. It hasn’t even hit her pad! It’s gone from the glove into the ground. The umpire at square leg could have seen that. That is, flat out, one of the worst umpiring errors I think I’ve seen. 2.46pm BST 11th over: England 44-4 (Sciver 7, Wilson 15) Schutt, pitching up and looking for something. Nearly gets it with a ball that beats the edge. Draws the drive from Wilson twice more, stopped each time, before an eventual single squeezed away is the only run from the over. Continue reading…
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