Watch: England awarded 5 penalty runs in Women’s T20 World Cup match vs Pakistan

In a wierd incident, England have been awarded 5 penalty runs throughout their recreation towards Pakistan within the ongoing ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in Cape Town on Tuesday.

Pakistan wicketkeeper Sidra Nawaz through the fifteenth over of the innings whereas receiving a ball from the fielder eliminated certainly one of her gloves and throws on the bottom in entrance of her. The ball after the fielder throws again slips out of her hand and falls on the deserted glove. The umpires then have a dialogue and penalised Pakistan 5 runs for the incident.

According to MCC legal guidelines 28.3.1, “Protective helmets, when not in use by fielders, may not be placed on the ground, above the surface except behind the wicket-keeper and in line with both sets of stumps.” on this case the ball shall be deemed lifeless. nonetheless, if it isn’t the case, “the umpire shall award 5 Penalty runs to the batting side,” the regulation says.

Nevertheless, within the grand scheme of issues these 5 runs wouldn’t have mattered as Pakistan misplaced by an enormous margin of 114 runs. The big-hitting Nat Sciver-Brunt smashed an unbeaten 81 off 40 balls as England

With England already qualifying for the semifinals as desk toppers together with second-placed India, the sport was quite a bit about fine-tuning their preparation for the knock-out recreation on Friday.

Opener Danielle Wyatt gave England a wonderful begin with 59 off 33 balls earlier than Sciver-Brunt unleashed carnage in his knock comprising 12 fours and a six to take her staff an enormous 213 for 5.

Amy Jones additionally made a quickfire 47 off 31 balls.

Pakistan was by no means within the run chase and crawled to 99 for 9 in 20 overs. England remained unbeaten within the group stage.

Katherine Sciver-Brunt and Charlotte Dean picked up a few wickets every.

Australia are set to face India within the first semifinal on Thursday, whereas England’s semifinal opponent shall be determined following the New Zealand-South Africa contest on Tuesday night time.