A FEAST of cricket takes place in Taunton tomorrow as the women's T20 tri-series continues.

England take on South Africa (1pm) and New Zealand (5.40pm) and will be looking to continue on from where they left off on Wednesday, when they set a new world record score in women's IT20s.

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Their 250-3 followed on from New Zealand's 216-1 in the first game - at the time, a new world record of its own - and supporters will be hoping for more runs on Saturday.

Tammy Beaumont, who scored England's quickest ever women's IT20 century on Wednesday, is looking for her fourth ton in a row.

Somerset favourite Anya Shrubsole will also be featuring for England, while the day is also part of the #ShowUp campaign being run by the Women's Sport Trust and Sky Sports.

The campaign is aimed at urging more people to watch, attend and play women's sport - watch former England internationals Isa Guha, Ebony Rainford-Brent and Mark Butcher discuss it below.

England men's captain Joe Root has also urged supporters to head to Taunton to watch the action.

Tickets are still available, with advance prices of £10 for adults (£15 on the gate), £1 for under-19s and £3 for students (£5 on the gate) - click here to buy tickets and find out more.

The matches are also included in 'Club' and 'Club & T20' memberships.