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3.5
W
Brown la M Bouchier6/1
Eliminat direct. OUT! Bowled. Darcie Brown to Maia Bouchier. Length ball, defending, missed.
29.5
W
Gardner la H Knight79/2
Catch OUT. OUT! Caught. Ashleigh Gardner to Heather Knight. Length ball, working, mis-timed in the air uncontrolled to short leg, caught by Litchfield.
34.5
W
King la N Sciver-Brunt100/3
Eliminat LBW. OUT! L.B.W. Alana King to Natalie Sciver-Brunt. Length ball, defending, hit pad.
36.2
W
King la S Dunkley104/4
Eliminat direct. OUT! Bowled. Alana King to Sophia Dunkley. Length ball, defending, missed.
39.6
W
Gardner la D Wyatt-Hodge109/5
Catch OUT. OUT! Caught. Ashleigh Gardner to Danni Wyatt-Hodge. Half volley, sweeping, mis-timed in the air uncontrolled to short fine leg, caught by Brown.
40.4
W
King la T Beaumont109/6
Eliminat direct. OUT! Bowled. Alana King to Tammy Beaumont. Length ball, cutting, Edged.
45.6
W
Gardner la A Jones117/7
Catch OUT. OUT! Caught. Ashleigh Gardner to Amy Jones. Length ball, defending, Edged, caught by Mooney.
52.6
W
King la R MacDonald-Gay122/8
Catch OUT. OUT! Caught. Alana King to Ryana MacDonald-Gay. Full toss, Slog, mis-timed in the air uncontrolled to deep mid wicket, caught by Brown.
57.2
W
Gardner la S Ecclestone134/9
Catch OUT. OUT! Caught. Ashleigh Gardner to Sophie Ecclestone. Short, pulling, mis-timed in the air uncontrolled to mid wicket, caught by King.
68.4
W
King la L Filer148/10
Catch OUT. OUT! Caught. Alana King to Lauren Filer. Half volley, working, mis-timed in the air uncontrolled to silly mid on, caught by Sutherland. Australia Women complete Ashes clean sweep against a disappointing England. No better place to seal it than the home of cricket. Australia once again cruised to victory in dominant fashion in a famous day-night Test at the MCG. From day one, it was all Australia, with Alana King proving unplayable, taking four wickets. On day two, Annabel Sutherland made history with the first Women's Test century at the venue, while England's fielding woes continued as they dropped countless catches, allowing Australia to pile on the runs.This morning, Beth Mooney brought up her century, stretching the lead beyond reach. England showed some resistance early in their second innings, but it was short lived as the spin duo of King and Ash Gardner wrapped up the win, spinning Australia to yet another commanding victory.