Watch: Phoebe Litchfield takes an outstanding catch to reject Danni Wyatt-Hodge during a pink ball test
A one -off test between Australia and England As the final face in Women’s ashes 2025 He did not bring any positive news for England. A terrible visitors’ show continued on 1. Dan of the Dough Pink Ball. The typing point of already disparaged English inserts was when Phoebe Litchfield took an epic catch to send Danni Wyatt-Hamge Return to the pavilion and continued to push the English blows to the corner.
The stunning catch of Phoebe Litchfield breaks down English hopes
England had a terrible start to throw after the home side beat the throw and first chosen in Bowl. English openers Tasmin Beaumont and Maia Bouchier He couldn’t stand the Australian attack and cheaply gave his Wickete. Heather Knight and Sophia Duncley Tried to stabilize the English scams, but Australian bowlers showed too much for them.
The last notable couple who added some driving in English was Wyatt-Hamge and Nat Sciver-Brunt. Just when England appeared that England finally had a partnership to save its inserted from the crushed area, the phenomenal catch from Litchfield changed the course of the game.
A catch to change the game took place in the 49th year of inings, as expelled throughout delivery from King Alan She was delighted unexpectedly and hit the top of Hodge’s bat as she aimed to play him toward her leg. The leading edge descended toward a silly point where Litchfield deliberately arranged an Australian skipper to use such moments. She dived toward the side and took a single stunning to send Hodge back to the pavilion.
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The impressive Alan King race continued
The Australian Ace Spinner continued its impressive form from a white ball crunch and proved harmful to the English blows. King’s disciplined line and length and constant unexpected delivery were the culmination of an Australian bowling attack against English blows.
King bought 23 crossings in the match and sent 4 England to the pavilion, giving only 45 running in the process. What is crucial, she ball 6 girls during her extraordinary magic, which further put extra pressure in the English line. The 29-year-old is the leading winches of women’s ash so far and has 18 rejections in her name in 7 games.
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This article was first published on Wmencricsket.comand Times of the cricket Society.