Sport by Press Association November 23, 2018, 7:01 am FacebookTwitterLinkedInWhatsAppEmail Sign up to our Sport newsletter Captain Heather Knight hailed England’s composure as they recorded a convincing eight-wicket win over India to reach the Women’s World T20 final. Australia await England in Saturday’s final, with Knight hoping it will be third time lucky having gone down to the Southern Stars at the same stage in 2012 and 2014. Amy Jones and Natalie Sciver were both on fine form, scoring half-centuries and guiding England to a win in North Sound with 17 balls to spare. England bowled India out for 112 after making light work of the Indian lower order. “The way our spinners bowled was outstanding,” Knight said, according to the ICC’s website. “It was a tricky wicket for the batters, that partnership from the two girls, the composure, the plans we practised, we countered India pretty well. “The final is going to be a great game, hopefully we’ll have a great atmosphere and a brilliant game of cricket.” Jones (53) reached her half-century as she hit the winning boundary off Anukja Patil, while Sciver was unbeaten on 52 as their third-wicket partnership took England to victory. Jones, voted player of…