Netball World Cup 2023 results: England beat Scotland 62-37 to finish top of Pool B

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Chelsea Pitman of England and Claire Maxwell of ScotlandImage source, Getty Images
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England's Chelsea Pitman (left) was starting for the first time at this World Cup

Netball World Cup 2023

Venue: Cape Town, South Africa Dates: 28 July to 6 August

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England finished top of their Netball World Cup pool with a perfect record by beating Scotland 62-37, with both teams already through to the next phase.

The scoreline, however, was closer than many might have expected as Scotland had more possession in Cape Town.

England struggled again in mid-court and will need to feed their shooters better if they are to challenge for a first World Cup title.

The next group stage starts on Monday, with both teams heading into Pool F.

Scotland had started the day with their campaign in the balance but a victory for Malawi over Barbados in the morning meant they faced England knowing they would be one of the three teams to advance from Pool B.

Results from the first group stage carry through to the second stage, so there was an incentive to keep goal difference as tight as possible as it could prove key later in the week.

Scotland seemed to have this in mind as they frustrated England at times but their shooting accuracy - just 72% in the first two quarters - prevented them from doing more damage.

England will have been pleased to have won all four quarters but their tally was not as high as they might have hoped, with title rivals New Zealand and Australia laying down big scores in their matches earlier on Sunday.

Mid-courter Imogen Allison picked up what appeared to be a shoulder knock in the second quarter but her team-mate Layla Guscoth confirmed after the match it was nothing serious.

Earlier on Sunday, Wales beat Sri Lanka 68-56 in a must-win match to advance to the next pool stage.

All the World Cup matches from Monday onwards will be available to watch across BBC TV, iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app.

'Versatility needed to see us through to the end'

England will take confidence that they have done what was expected of them at this World Cup so far by comfortably winning all three of their Pool B matches.

The Roses are yet to lose a quarter at the tournament, while also rotating their squad, and co-captain Guscoth said that can only be a positive as they progress and face more different styles.

"Every game we have managed to get all 12 players on court and seen so many different combinations of people playing in different positions - that can only hold us in good stead going into the next week," she said.

"We need that versatility to see us through to the end."

Head coach Jess Thirlby will be keen for her side to not get ahead of themselves as they face Tonga in their first Pool F match on Monday (17:00 BST).

But a mouth-watering fixture against Australia on Thursday is difficult to ignore and will provide England with a gauge as to where they are at before the semi-finals, where they will hope to be come Saturday.

Jamaica make statement against South Africa

In a match tipped as the highlight of the preliminary pool phase, Commonwealth Games silver medallists Jamaica recorded a statement win against hosts South Africa.

With the crowd heavily against them, the Sunshine Girls cruised to a 67-49 victory as the Proteas struggled to get a foothold in the game.

After an evenly contested first half, a 20-3 demolition in the third quarter saw Jamaica score nine goals in a row and stretch out a decisive lead which South Africa, despite a spirited fourth quarter, could not recover from.

The result could prove decisive when it comes to deciding who reaches the semi-finals later in the week, with both sides joining Pool G with defending champions New Zealand.

There were also wins for Australia and New Zealand, who were already guaranteed to progress to the next pool phase going into Sunday's matches but, with results being carried over, the points and goal tally remained crucial.

Australia romped to a convincing 101-32 victory over Fiji before New Zealand beat Singapore 80-19 to top their respective pools.

New Zealand will face Wales on Monday (10:00), while Australia join Pool F and will first face Scotland (08:00).

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