Women’s ashes: Annabel Sutherland makes England pay for eight discarded catch because Australia dominate the test | Current news
England was made to pay for a crucial screen on the field, as an incredible 163 driven Annabel Sutherland of 258 deliveries helped Australia in the dominant lead of 252 running on the second day of pink ash in Melbourne.
Australia closed to 56-1 from 22 turnarounds to 114 trail after the first day, but they quickly came into the lead on the second day, Sutherland took control for its side with a sensational third test match in only 193 delivery that included 14 four and six And they left England asking questions, but not finding any answers.
However, field questions are still a story for England as well as a conversation during this series of ash, with asking questions about tourist athletism and the ability to perform under pressure and also Captain Heather Knight’s future and head coach Jon Lewis.
England was to blame for the gloomy eight caravan roles on the second day, the drops of Maia Bouchier, Ryana MacDonald-Gay (1-69), Lauren Filel (0-78), Danni Wyatt-Hodge, Amy Jones and Sophie Ecclestone containing pressure visitors are visitors ended up from a dangerous partnership of Sutherland and Beth Mooney (98no).
Eight days in the second day, England managed to find a much-needed Wichket in the form of a Phoebe Litchfield (45), Aussie opener, Nading a Lauren Bell (2-94), behind the guardian of Jones.
It was 22 more adds before visitors could find their next breakthrough for the third Wickket on the test because Alyssa Healy (34) fell LBW to the delivery of Ecclestone (2-134) after tea.
The hosts ran to 278-3 in the middle of England on the field, leaving visitors to hit quickly, and after hopes faded while Sutherland and Mooney reached 150 runs in 169 balls, young man Macdonald-Gay finally hit and eaten and cried is by -centurion removal and place Australia on 324-4.
Despite the breakthrough, Australia doubled the total of England, and then some, another regulation lowered the catch from Ecclestone at Slip at the age of 99 and then a second from the Filers at the age of 122, leaving them even more chances with 400 runs with 400 running. The completion is existed.
The English troubles only continued to grow, and the constant tribe Mooney remained angry with the support of Ash Gardner (44) and Tahlia McGrath (9n), closed the day anguish for a century at 98, and the hosts were 422-5 in total.
England now knows that they have a huge climb uphill climb to get back to the test and try to avoid white right of 16-0, but their hopes are always glittering.
MacDonald-Gay: I wanted to show the stain and determination
English Ryana MacDonald-Gay, speaking tnt sports:
“I was really pleased with how it went today.
“Obviously it was a celebration of my first ashes, but then I thought she had just had 163 rides.
“I was definitely very nervous, but I’m very competitive and I don’t want anyone else to show me.
“From there, they come from Grit and determination.
“The only way to go on was (forget about the caught discharged) and keep the buzz.”
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Former English comprehensive Georgia Elwiss, talking about TNT Sports about the bad terrain of England:
“They wanted to show their heart, they wanted to show the fight and they did everything besides.
“The ball fell and Australia made them pay for them.
“Much will be related to the terrain for a long time and it is contagious.
“Today I really feel MacDonald-Gay. She had three bolding.
“Australia made them pay for them.”
‘Frustrating’ England must look for a draw
Alex Hartley on TNT Sports:
“Obviously, there was a lot of talk about how they had to go out and play a test game again and the stars again.
“But it’s like these bad habits have crept back.
“With the ball, they create these capabilities, but they put them down, which is so frustrating to see.
“I think tonight will be quite a quiet locker room.
“I think the only time is back to it if Australia has a declaration and a bunch of England on the ride.
“I think the only way to pull is.”
England under the age of 19 also suffers a blow in the semi -final loss of the World Cup
It was a difficult day for English women under the age of 19 who were thrown out of the T20 World Cup in the semifinals after defeating nine handles in India.
After deciding on the bar, England started well and moved to 81-2 in her stabs before hitting the disaster, and six hicks fell on just 11 rides.
This saw them ended up at 113-8 after 20 additions, which only took India to 15 additions in the chase.
India is now facing South Africa in Sunday’s finals.
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