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Turning Point: Shrubsole brings England back to life

July 23, 2017 23:38 IST
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England's Anya Shrubsole celebrates bowling out India's Rajeshwari Gayakwad to win the World Cup on Sunday

IMAGE: England's Anya Shrubsole celebrates bowling out India's Rajeshwari Gayakwad to win the World Cup on Sunday. Photograph: John Sibley/Action Images via Reuters

England won their fourth Women's World Cup when Anya Shrubsole took six wickets to clinch a nine-run victory over India amid delirious scenes at a packed Lord's on Sunday.

The home side looked in danger of defeat as India chased down their total of 228-7, but an astonishing spell of seam bowling by England's vice-captain turned the game on its head in the most nail-biting of finishes.

India were coasting on 191-3 when Shrubsole took the key wicket of Poonam Raut, lbw for 86, and the inexperienced middle order collapsed to 219 all out in the 49th over.

England players take a selfie with the World Cup trophy

IMAGE: England players take a selfie with the World Cup trophy. Photograph: ICC/Trophy

Apart from her wickets, Shrubsole also played a key role in the run out of Shikha Pandey, collecting sharply in the covers and throwing back to wicketkeeper Sarah Taylor, when India were still in the game needing 14 off the last three overs.

As a youngster, Shrubsole once watched her father Ian play club cricket at Lord's and she said to play a starring role in England's victory was a dream come true.

"It was an amazing game from start to finish," she said.

"It was a fitting final for what has been a great World Cup."

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