Australia Dominates England in Women's Ashes T20 Series

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Australia Dominates England in Women's Ashes T20 Series
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Australia maintains its stronghold over England in the Women's Ashes series, securing a crushing 72-run victory in the third T20 match. Beth Mooney's unbeaten 94 runs powered Australia to a total of 162-5, while England's batting lineup crumbled under pressure, managing only 90 runs in response. This defeat further widens Australia's lead in the multi-format series, leaving England on the brink of a clean sweep.

England 's struggles against Australia continued in the Women's Ashes T20 series as they were bowled out for a paltry 90 in a humiliating 72-run defeat in Adelaide . Chasing a target of 163 for victory, England found themselves reeling at 39-5 after just seven overs. Only Heather Knight's valiant 40 and Danni Wyatt-Hodge's 17 managed to reach double figures.

This crushing defeat brings England's overall record in the multi-format Ashes series to 12-0 down, extending their winless streak to six white-ball games on the tour. The team now faces the daunting prospect of an Australian clean sweep with four crucial points at stake in the upcoming Test match in Melbourne.England's batting performance was abysmal, failing to match even the contributions of Australia's opening batter, Beth Mooney, who showcased her exceptional skills with an unbeaten 94 runs off 63 balls. Despite a respectable pitch, England's batsmen crumbled under pressure, offering little resistance to Australia's bowling attack. Nat Sciver-Brunt, who fell victim to a brilliant delivery by Annabel Sutherland, was the only batter who could claim a respectable dismissal. The top order struggled immensely, with Sophia Dunkley caught early at cover, Alice Capsey falling behind sweeping, and Wyatt-Hodge and Amy Jones both perishing to loose shots from Georgia Wareham. England's fielding and bowling efforts were significantly improved, particularly during the death overs. They conceded only one boundary in the final three overs, a stark contrast to the 48 runs leaked in the previous match. Georgia Voll, a promising young player, was caught off Capsey for 23 after a 56-run opening stand with Mooney. Sophie Ecclestone removed Phoebe Litchfield for 12 with her very first delivery, and Ellyse Perry was dismissed for the same score by Charlie Dean. However, Mooney's exceptional performance, with her disciplined approach and ability to score runs consistently, proved to be the defining factor in Australia's victory. England coach Jon Lewis acknowledged the team's shortcomings, stating, 'That was a tough watch, we didn't play anywhere near our best cricket. We've got a lot of work over the next few days to make sure we can front-up at the Test match at Melbourne.

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