New Zealand batters Brooke Halliday (left) and Izzy Sharp exchange fist bumps during the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 match against Scotland at the County Stadium in Bristol on June 23, 2026. — ICC

Bristol: Defending champions New Zealand beat Scotland in the second match of the 2026 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup by six wickets to boost their semi-final chances.

Chasing a target of 132, the White Ferns cruised to victory with four wickets in 18.2 overs thanks to a match-winning innings from Izzy Sharp and Brooke Holliday.

Sharpe top-scored with 62 off 43 balls with 8 fours and a six, while Halliday scored 41 off 38 balls with 3 fours.

Wicketkeeper-batsman Isabella Gass scored 16 runs off 17 balls with 2 fours, while skipper Mellie Kerr and Sophie Devine chipped in with two and one runs respectively.

Rachel Slater and Kathryn Price took 2 wickets each for Scotland.

Batting first, New Zealand were restricted to 131-7 in the allotted 20 overs despite a battling innings from opener Darcy Carter and useful contributions from Sarah Price and Briannaz Chatterjee.

Carter top scored 72 off 52 balls with 8 fours and a six, while Price added 25 off 22 balls including 3 fours.

Lower-order batsman Chatterjee scored 12 runs off one ball with a boundary as the rest of the batting line-up failed to reach double figures.

Top-order batsman Kathryn Fraser was dismissed cheaply for 7 off 17 balls, while captain Kathryn Price scored 5 off 7 balls, hitting a boundary.

Ailsa Lister and Megan McCall were dismissed for two and one respectively, while Pippa Sproul fell for a duck off the second ball.

Megan Kerr led the bowling attack for the defending champions, returning figures of 3/17 from four overs. Sophie Devine took 2 wickets and Nancy Patel and Leah Dahuhu took one wicket each.

New Zealand are all set to face England in the final on June 27 at The Oval.

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