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Wyatt-Hodge century powers England to record T20 World Cup victory

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Danni Wyatt-Hodge starred in the Women's T20 World Cup opener with a blistering unbeaten 105 from 62 balls, steering England to a tournament-record 220 for three against Sri Lanka at Edgbaston. Her third T20 international century came only seven times previously in tournament history, and the home crowd erupted as she reached the milestone on the penultimate ball.

Amy Jones (53 off 38) and Nat Sciver-Brunt (46 not out off 22) provided crucial support, though Sri Lanka will rue dropping Wyatt-Hodge twice and the England captain on 14. The 135-run opening partnership laid the foundation before Sciver-Brunt accelerated in the final overs, adding 44 runs in the last two as England smashed past their previous record of 213 set against Pakistan in 2023.

Freya Kemp then dismantled Sri Lanka's batting lineup with superb figures of 4-21, including a devastating spell of three wickets in four balls. Sri Lanka crumbled to 132 all out, never threatening the imposing target. The 87-run victory gives England momentum heading into their Tuesday clash with Ireland.

Captain Sciver-Brunt praised her team's ruthless approach, while Player of the Match Wyatt-Hodge dedicated her knock to her newborn daughter with a celebratory 'rock the baby' gesture. The dominant performance signals England's intent to challenge for the title.