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England v New Zealand: start of second women’s cricket ODI delayed by rain – live | Women’s cricket
Key events
This week’s Spin is a great read
There will be an inspection at 4.40pm! If – and it’s a Brobdingnagian if – there is no more rain before then.
Thanks Taha, hello everyone. Hello anyone? I don’t blame you if you’ve taken your eyes elsewhere as this looks like a lost cause.
Before the match is officially abandoned, we should mention some uplifting news: the great Sarah Taylor has been appointed as the England men’s fielding coach for their upcoming Test series against New Zealand. Cricinfo reckon it’s the first time a female coach has worked with a men’s international team.
“I just think she’s one of the best in the business at what she does,” said Rob Key, England men’s director of cricket. “She’s been outstanding, and she’s worked a lot with Andrew Flintoff and Ed Barney [performance director]. They can’t speak highly enough of her. So from what we can see, she’s one of the best in the business.”
Taylor is enjoying one of the better weeks of her life: she’s also a huge Arsenal fan.
My rainwatch stint has come to a close. Here’s Rob Smyth, who will hopefully get some play.
Elsewhere, Liam Dawson has retired from first-class cricket. His red-ball record at Hampshire is outstanding: 10,424 runs at 34 and 361 wickets at 32.
He returned to Test cricket last year after an eight-year absence but didn’t get another go after that draw at Old Trafford.
We’re – it’s probably safe to say – not starting at 4pm.
It’s raining again
Oh well. The covers are coming back on. Arghhhhhh.
The teams
New Zealand are unchanged with England making two tweaks: Alice Capsey and Sophie Ecclestone replace Jodi Grewcock and Lauren Filer.
England: Emma Lamb, Maia Bouchier, Heather Knight, Alice Capsey, Freya Kemp, Amy Jones (wk), Dani Gibson, Charlie Dean (c), Sophie Ecclestone, Lauren Bell, Tily Corteen-Coleman
New Zealand: Suzie Bates, Georgia Plimmer, Melie Kerr (c), Maddy Green, Brooke Halliday, Izzy Gaze (wk), Izzy Sharp, Jess Kerr, Nensi Patel, Rosemary Mair, Bree Illing
New Zealand win the toss and choose to bowl first
Melie Kerr calls it right and the visitors will chase. The game has been reduced to 32 overs a side.
News! We’re tossing at 3.30pm for a 4pm start.
Inspection at 3pm BST.
The sun is out, says Ian Ward. We pray.
We go again. Inspection at 2.40pm BST.
Forgive the self-promotion but here’s my interview with Sonny Baker last year. He’s one of the new names in the Test squad.
Sky are playing the highlights of the 2017 World Cup final, with Heather Knight and Lauren Winfield-Hill providing the DVD commentary. What a game.
We’re going to have another inspection at 2.05pm BST.
In case you missed it: here’s Raf’s preview for the summer, with the T20 World Cup quickly followed by a historic Test at Lord’s.
Good news: we’re going to have an inspection at 1.15pm BST. The worry? The forecast means we’re probably down for further interruptions.
The first men’s Test of the summer starts on 4 June, but we’ve already got the squad. Zak Crawley has lost his place and I’m assuming it’ll be Emilio Gay to open alongside Ben Duckett. Rehan Ahmed at No 8 would be good fun; just a shame that he’s not played for a month because he’s at the IPL.
While we wait, why not tuck into this week’s Spin? Tanya reports on Oswestry CC and their growing women’s section.
Right, we’ve got a delayed toss in Northampton as the rain comes down.
Preamble
Hello, hello, hello and welcome to coverage of the second ODI between England and New Zealand. The first one was nervy, a one-wicket win sealed by stand-in captain Charlie Dean, unbeaten on 31 in a chase of 211. At the other end: Tilly Corteen-Coleman, the 18-year-old debutant who contributed three precious runs and impressed with her main job. She finished with two for 49 off 10 overs, a fine introduction to the international game.
What have Melie Kerr’s New Zealand got in response? Well, first, we’ve got to pray for some sunshine. The weather forecast is, I’m afraid, rather dodgy. For now, we’re down for a 1pm BST start.
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The Bahamas reelects Progressive Liberal Party’s Philip Davis as prime minister | Bahamas
The Bahamas prime minister, Philip Davis, and his ruling Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) have been reelected, making him the country’s first leader to serve a second consecutive term in nearly 30 years.
“The Bahamian people have spoken, and I receive their verdict with humility and gratitude,” Davis told Reuters.
“This victory is a mandate to keep moving the Bahamas forward, to expand opportunity, strengthen security, ease the pressure on families, and deliver progress across our islands.”
A poll was not due to be called until October, but Davis decided to call an early election to get ahead of the upcoming Atlantic hurricane season, an official in his office said.
The 2021 election, which resulted in Davis’ ascension to prime minister, was also called early. That September 2021 election was the first time in nearly 25 years that Bahamian voters headed to the polls in a month other than May.
Davis’s party was on track to win more than 30 of the 41 seats in the Bahamian parliament. It had previously held 32 of the 39 seats in the Bahamian House of Assembly, the lower chamber of the country’s parliament, before the archipelago’s constituencies commission – an independent body responsible for reviewing and adjusting constituency boundaries ahead of general elections – recommended the creation of two new constituencies.
The PLP won both of the new seats created.
The Free National Movement (FNM), now in its second term out of office, was on track to win only eight seats during the election, according to opposition leader Michael Pintard. Both the chair and deputy leader of the opposition party were defeated at the polls.
Rick Fox, a three-time NBA champion, who contested the election as the FNM’s candidate for the Garden Hills constituency, was among those who lost their races. He was defeated by incumbent Mario Bowleg, who served as the minister responsible for youth, sports and culture during Davis’ first administration.
“King Kong ain’t got nothing on me,” Bowleg said after the results were announced.
Fox did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
PLP deputy leader Chester Cooper, who is expected to continue serving as deputy prime minister, and Pintard, who has served as leader of the opposition since 2021, were among those reelected to parliament.
Hubert Minnis, who served as Bahamian prime minister until he was defeated by Davis in 2021, failed to win a seat that he held for nearly 20 years after he launched an independent bid after the FNM’s refusal to ratify him. The seat was won by FNM’s Michela Barnett-Ellis.
Bahamian voters headed to the polls with concerns about affordability, particularly the rising costs of housing and stagnant wages. The International Monetary Fund pointed to these issues in 2025, saying that while the government had taken steps to alleviate housing shortages, there was still room for additional public spending on housing.
Months ahead of the election, Davis took steps to remove the value-added tax from food sold in grocery stores – a move that the opposition said would have little impact on Bahamians.
The issue of housing, however, remains a challenge for citizens despite attempts by recent FNM and PLP governments to increase accessibility to and options for housing.
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