Women’s ashes: England turned 170 days to the first test game in the fight to avoid white | Current news
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The English hope that the female ashes will be avoided by White began to disappointing fashion, as they rolled in Melbourne on the first day in Melbourne in 170 days.
Nat Sciver-Brunt was best evaluated with 51 of 129 balls, but no other player went on to 25 while England fell against Spin again, just as they did during their OTO and T20 troubles, and Alana King requested 4-45 As she turned off 23 crossings in the movie “The Order of the End of Shane Warne.
Australia has closed to 56-1 from 22 additives in response to the 114 trail, with a test debut Georgia Voll (12), caught behind Lauren Bell under the lights, leaving Phoebe Litchfield (20no) and Annabel Sutherland (24n) to take the host host columns on MCG.
England is 12-0 down on points after six straight defeats from a white ball-they were wandering for only 90 in the final T20-Australia wanted to become the first side to secure a swelling of 16-0 since the female ashes adopted a multi-program format program in 2013.
The questions about the questions about tourist athletism and the ability to perform under pressure and also Captain Heather Knight’s future and head coach Jon Lewis.
Sciver -Brunt spoke of “Bucking Blocking” and bounced off the quiet T20 legs of the tour, when her best blow was 22 because she became the first woman to achieve at least one fifty in six consecutive tests – but she received a little support.
Reileder Ryana Macdonald-Gay was excavated after she fell to four and ended 15 and not from 66 balls after 11 bells (7) ran out, ending the dog rack for 10. A wall of 13 from 49 delivery.
England again with a stick
England found itself 47-3 after being inserted by Maia Bouchier (2) to make the former Irish naval Garth behind Wikkekeer Beth Mooney in the first.
Garth also took the third Wickket England, Pincing Knight (25) LBW, after Tammy Beaumont – back to the team after sitting in the T20 – Trapped leg before eight Darcie Brown in the fourth.
Sciver-Brunt and Sophia Duncley (21 off 71) were united to 47-3 and continued to add 50 of 123 balls before Dunkley returned King to the routine caught and bowling alley.
Danni Wyatt-Hamge, 22, smartly caught Litchfield in Silly Point off King, before confused Amy Jones (1) ball off-pinner ash gardner who played back into direct shipping, and Sophie Ecclestone (1) hacked the king (1) that another ball starts.
Sciver-Brunt was scared 44 when King for Alyssa Healy, only the third judge ruled that the Australia Captain in Australia had not got her fingers under the ball, but was cleaned by the same bowleč at the beginning of the final session.
Lauren Fileler, 8, is a glove of a short ball from Brown behind her, but Australia did not get over the examination, probably feeling that delivery only hit the forearm of England.
It was a misconception that cost only Southern Stars eight run with Fileler with the upper part of Brown after the ninth.
Dean left out while England selects extra dough
England called Seamer Macdonald-Gay in all Xi with Kate Cross still not over the back, which she held on a festive tour in South Africa before Christmas.
MacDonald -gay – who claimed two shots on the test debut in December – joined Pacea Lauren Filer, Bell and Sciver -Brunt, and Ecclestone provided Spin.
Duncley was preferred to turn off the versatile Charlie Dean as England opted for an extra dough.
Australia welcomed the Healy skipper after missing T20s because of the calf problems.
The 34-year-old plays as a specialist dough at no. 4, and Mooney slid down from his opening to no. 6, after taking gloves in the first female test to be held at MCG since 1949.
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