Natalie Sciver's splendid century helped Britain achieve the semi-finals of the Ladies' Reality Glass graciousness of a 75-run prevail upon New Zealand.
Sciver hit 129 off just 111 balls, including 170 with Tammy Beaumont, who made 93, in Britain's 284-9 at Derby.
Alex Hartley took 3-44 and Anya Shrubsole 2-19 as New Zealand were knocked down some pins out for 209 with 20 balls left.
Australia and South Africa, both of whom won on Wednesday, additionally met all requirements for the last four.
Australia beat India by eight wickets, while Britain's win affirmed South Africa's advance after their eight-wicket whipping of Sri Lanka at Taunton.
The last semi-last place will be chosen by India's diversion against New Zealand at Derby on Saturday, when Britain confront West Non mainstream players at Bristol.
Triumph was Britain's fifth in progression following annihilation by India in their opening amusement.
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Beaumont and Sciver's organization was all the more noteworthy given that it was built from 52-3, after Lauren Winfield was wonderfully taken by a plunging Amy Satterthwaite at crevasse, Sarah Taylor offered Leigh Kasperek a low return catch and Heather Knight was lbw playing over the line to Suzie Bates.
In the event that solidification was the need at an opportune time, they progressively made scoring look simple on a dry, utilized pitch under sunny skies at the District Ground.
Sciver was the more overwhelming accomplice amid their 27-over organization together, blending intense leg-side strokes with incredible situation and sublime running between the wickets.
The more minimal Beaumont drove well until the point when she chipped Amelia Kerr gently to mid-off, one of four wickets for the 16-year-old leg-spinner.
Dropped on 58 by a plunging Kasperek at short fine leg, Sciver scored with practically add up to flexibility as she raised a 92-ball hundred, her second of the competition subsequent to making 137 against Pakistan.
She in the end swung Kerr to profound mid-wicket, the first of four wickets to fall for just eight keeps running in 12 balls to end Britain's expectations of achieving 300.
Previous Britain chief Charlotte Edwards said on BBC Test Match Uncommon: "Today no ifs ands or buts has been Nat Sciver's best innings and most critical innings regarding the setting of the diversion. It has been remarkable."
The Nat-meg - Sciver creates another shot
While Sciver struck 11 fours, ostensibly the most critical stroke was a between-the-legs shot that won't be found in any instructing manual.
Making space to drive to Holly Huddleston, Sciver was confined for room by a full, inswinging conveyance, however she only calculated the bat marginally to intentionally redirect the ball between her legs for two to fine leg.
Sciver hit 129 off just 111 balls, including 170 with Tammy Beaumont, who made 93, in Britain's 284-9 at Derby.
Alex Hartley took 3-44 and Anya Shrubsole 2-19 as New Zealand were knocked down some pins out for 209 with 20 balls left.
Australia and South Africa, both of whom won on Wednesday, additionally met all requirements for the last four.
Australia beat India by eight wickets, while Britain's win affirmed South Africa's advance after their eight-wicket whipping of Sri Lanka at Taunton.
The last semi-last place will be chosen by India's diversion against New Zealand at Derby on Saturday, when Britain confront West Non mainstream players at Bristol.
Triumph was Britain's fifth in progression following annihilation by India in their opening amusement.
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India commander Raj ends up plainly driving ODI run-scorer
Beaumont and Sciver's organization was all the more noteworthy given that it was built from 52-3, after Lauren Winfield was wonderfully taken by a plunging Amy Satterthwaite at crevasse, Sarah Taylor offered Leigh Kasperek a low return catch and Heather Knight was lbw playing over the line to Suzie Bates.
In the event that solidification was the need at an opportune time, they progressively made scoring look simple on a dry, utilized pitch under sunny skies at the District Ground.
Sciver was the more overwhelming accomplice amid their 27-over organization together, blending intense leg-side strokes with incredible situation and sublime running between the wickets.
The more minimal Beaumont drove well until the point when she chipped Amelia Kerr gently to mid-off, one of four wickets for the 16-year-old leg-spinner.
Dropped on 58 by a plunging Kasperek at short fine leg, Sciver scored with practically add up to flexibility as she raised a 92-ball hundred, her second of the competition subsequent to making 137 against Pakistan.
She in the end swung Kerr to profound mid-wicket, the first of four wickets to fall for just eight keeps running in 12 balls to end Britain's expectations of achieving 300.
Previous Britain chief Charlotte Edwards said on BBC Test Match Uncommon: "Today no ifs ands or buts has been Nat Sciver's best innings and most critical innings regarding the setting of the diversion. It has been remarkable."
The Nat-meg - Sciver creates another shot
While Sciver struck 11 fours, ostensibly the most critical stroke was a between-the-legs shot that won't be found in any instructing manual.
Making space to drive to Holly Huddleston, Sciver was confined for room by a full, inswinging conveyance, however she only calculated the bat marginally to intentionally redirect the ball between her legs for two to fine leg.