England Women thrashed by Sri Lanka in final T20 World Cup warm-up clash

Optimistic | Captain Heather Knight hopes England's loss to Sri Lanka will act as a wake-up call
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Will Macpherson18 February 2020

England suffered a shock 10-wicket defeat to Sri Lanka in their final warm-up for the T20 World Cup, which they begin on Sunday.

England open up against South Africa in Perth and expect to have key all-rounder Nat Sciver back from a medial ligament strain.

Captain Heather Knight hoped this result would act as “a little kick up the backside” for her team, who could only make 122 for nine batting first.

Sri Lanka captain Chamari Atapattu then smashed 78 from 50 balls to take Sri Lanka to victory with 45 balls to spare.

"It was a disappointing performance, but I'd rather we got it out of the way ahead of the World Cup,” said Knight.

"Chamari batted really well for Sri Lanka and she just took the game away from us. It might give us a little kick up the backside, which might not be a bad thing.

"We're still in a good place. We've played a lot of good cricket over here and we need to take that into our first game against South Africa.”

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