Women’s ashes: England suffers first 16-0 in multi-format series history after losing a bow in Australia at MCG | Current news
The English Tour of Ascral Ashes ended with a hammer in a settlement and 122, in a one-time test, because they became the first side to be stored 16-0 in multi-format history, after withdrawing against Australian Spinner.
The loss of the third day of the Pink Ball game on MCG followed after six consecutive defeats from the white ball, and England swallowed one-day international and T20 International Legs.
Tim Heather Knight actually impressed earlier on Saturday in Melbourne, taking Final Pet Australia Wickkets for nine rides to reject the hosts for 440 before Knight (32) and Tammy Beaumont (47) reached 79 in his second blow (32) -1.
However, after the skipper was caught in a short leg off Ash Gardner (4-39) in the middle of the second session, those famous weaknesses against Spin came once again to the fore, because they were in a package for 148 in 68.4 additions.
Alan King’s leg spinner (5-53) appropriately took the winning Wickket of Alender Lauren Fileler (14 off 45) while earning the ninth scalp of the game and the 23rd series.
The 29-year-old had previously talked to Nat Sciver-Brunt (18) LBW before the ball of Sophia Duncley (4) with a stunning delivery that scored the outer leg and turned back to hit her idol, the late Shane Warne, would be proud on.
King then threw a Beaumont from the inner edge, with that WICKET who scored the release of Danni Wyatt-Hodge (2) and Amy Jones (6), with the dough moving on a square square and sniffing behind.
That England collapsed 5-17 left tourists 117-7 at dinner break and still lagged behind 157 rides, all but bailing that Australia would win the game with more than a day.
It happened neatly with Ryan MacDonald-Gay (1) as the King full threw in a deep middle shirt, Ecclestone hacked a semi-tricky from Gardner to the middle and a fillers, after a dog stop of 10. Vitla with Lauren Bell (0no off 30) lasted 48 delivery, glowing the leg.
The Cricket for Crickets of England and Wales will now thoroughly review the Nightmare tour, which will surely include a discussion of the future of Knights and Chief Coach Jon Lewis.
Mooney real history of Australia before Ecclestone breaks five for five for
Previously, Beth Mooney, 106, became the first Australian to achieve a century in all three formats of the women’s international cricket.
Mooney joins the English Knight and Beaumont and South Africa Laura Wolvaardt in achieving a feat after three one-day international tons and two hundred T20I.
England eventually bought it by Quick Lauren Fileler (2-86), as Australia was out to 440, and for the first time it was a 270 lead.
Tahlia McGrath (12) and Kim Garth (0) donated their shots after Australia continued with 422-5-5-McGrath Spooncing Ecclestone (5-143) to the middle and McGrath delivered delivery from Filers.
Ecclestone – who removed McGrath for the seventh time – captured king (3) LBW, then in tests, all against Australia, caught his third time of five winches, capturing Ellyse Perry, 2 leg.
Perry lowered the command no.
Opener of the English Maia Bouchier rotting a multi-format-shaped race race, then continued as he quickly pierced her through the gate because of Darcie Brown’s rapid blow.
Bouchier scored only 46 runs in seven stabs with the best of 17 in the second Odo, the blows that followed the consecutive Ducks in the Zada and the First T20 International final.
Knight and Beaumont continued to share a position of 73 for another Wickket England, and Knight pulled out of the kindness of the beautiful blanket of four Gartha.
But once Spin came in, the match ended in a hurry because Australia underwent her status of the best women’s team on the planet, sealed moving and threw out England out of their misery.