Australia secure ladies' Ashes with opening T20I win against England

Beth Mooney stroked an unbeaten 86 to manage Australia to triumph with 4.1 overs to save, effectively pursuing down England's 132 on Friday. 


Australia has effectively shielded the ladies' Ashes with a six-wicket win in the opening T20. In the wake of winning the one-day global part of the arrangement 2-1 and being held to an attract the irregular test coordinate, the Australians expected to win just a single of the three T20Is against England to secure the trophy.

Beth Mooney stroked an unbeaten 86 to direct Australia to triumph with 4.1 overs to save, effortlessly pursuing down England's 132 at North Sydney Oval on Friday. Jess Jonassen expelled England skipper Heather Knight with the second ball to begin the slide.

Ellyse Perry was on a cap trap after Tammy Beaumont and Katherine Brunt were gotten behind on sequential conveyances to have England in a bad position at 16-4.

Be that as it may, she missed the cap trap opportunity by knocking down some pins a wide the following conveyance, and England recouped with a 64-run remain from Danielle Wyatt (50) and Natalie Sciver (26). Megan Schutt took three late wickets as England was knocked down some pins out on the last wad of the innings.

Australia all-rounder Perry gave the feature of the arrangement with an unbeaten 213 in the drawn test, the third-most elevated score ever in a ladies' test.
Australia secure ladies' Ashes with opening T20I win against England Australia secure ladies' Ashes with opening T20I win against England Reviewed by Unknown on November 17, 2017 Rating: 5

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