JOHN WIGHT writes on legendary boxing trainer and philosopher, Cus D’Amato
MAIA BOUCHIER defied injury to hit 91 as England Women outpowered New Zealand to win the fourth T20 international in Wellington by 47 runs and clinch the series.
Bouchier’s 91 off 56 balls, her second successive half-century, helped England to 177 for three, Charlie Dean taking four wickets as New Zealand were restricted to 130 for seven.
England lost Danni Wyatt, back in the side after playing in the Women’s IPL, early but Alice Capsey and Bouchier, hampered by a quad injury, added 75 in 10 overs.