New Zealand knock Scotland out of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup with a six-wicket victory in Bristol, keeping New Zealand’s semi-final hopes alive. All reports describe the match as a decisive result that ends Scotland’s campaign. New Zealand’s win is presented as a solid performance that allows them to remain in contention for the next stage despite the elimination of their opponents. The coverage notes that Scotland are eliminated from the tournament as a direct consequence of this loss. New Zealand are identified as the defending champions, and the result is framed as helping them continue their attempt to retain the title. While the outlets use slightly different phrasing, they agree on the essential points: the teams, the match location (Bristol), the margin (six wickets), and the tournament implication—Scotland exit the competition and New Zealand preserve a pathway to the semi-finals.