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She found some valuable batting form earlier with a brutal 65, but hasn't quite got the same rhythm with the ball yet.
Rebecca Stokell drives loosely outside her off stump and nicks behind to Bess Heath, who gets two hands to it but quite low to the ground, and the ball bobbles out of her gloves. Tammy Beaumont smashed an unbeaten 150 from 139 balls, and Freya Kemp struck her maiden ODI fifty with 65 from 47 to propel England to 320-8.It's been chaos but simply, England are too good for Ireland here. Filer's extra pace hurries Leah Paul, who slashes at a wide delivery and edges behind to Bess Heath.
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