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.
#ShowUp for England Women!@ejrainfordbrent & @MarkButcher72 join @IsaGuha look ahead to Saturday's Vitality IT20 Tri-Series double-header @SomersetCCC & explain how you - like @WomenSportTrust ambassador @goldiesayers - can get involved! https://t.co/ORnXlDKv2i pic.twitter.com/PxrjdtZQbw
— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) June 22, 2018
England men's captain Joe Root has also urged supporters to head to Taunton to watch the action.
Loving the #ShowUp campaign – get down to Taunton on Saturday and support the @englandcricket girls!
— Joe Root (@root66) June 22, 2018
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.
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