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Aus vs Eng: It Rained Heavily on the Third Day in Canberra

Sangeeta Viswas
2 years ago

Aus vs Eng: It Rained Heavily on the Third Day in Canberra, after Heather Knight’s unbeaten 168 and two quick wickets washed away most of the rain on Day 3 in Canberra, giving England hopeful of a surprise, so Australia resume tomorrow.

Aus vs Eng: It Rained Heavily on the Third Day in Canberra

Katherine Brunt’s Lunch :-

A disappointing last day – with a slim lead of 52, already two wickets down, thanks to Katherine Brunt’s pre-lunch intensity.

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He dropped a few catches on the field before Ecclestone was lbw at McGrath and it was a shaky morning on the field for Knight and Ecclestone to take their partnership to a hundred.

Perry (3-57) dismissed Kate Cross to leave Knight unbeaten on an unbeaten 168.

The defeat of Healy (for a pair) and Haynes had cheaply added real spice to the game, but the weather just got wet until England could do something quickly with the ball tomorrow morning.

Aus vs Eng: It Rained Heavily on the Third Day in Canberra

“Just writing to emphasize how comic it is to have a women’s ONE Four Day Test. It’s as if Scrooge was in charge of the women’s fixtures. I was at Manuka yesterday and it was shaping up to be a great day today, things were really back to normal.

The Results from the Five-Day Test :-

No one can be held responsible for today’s rain, but at least the five-day Test can yield results. For the first time, an English team has looked truly competitive throughout the summer. ,

I could not allow more. If you can clean the deck for four days, you can firmly do it for five days. The whole thing doesn’t make any sense – Diya, the ICC listens to us. Would you be interested in a two- or three-Test series? I have heard mixed opinions from players on this.

Aus vs Eng: It Rained Heavily on the Third Day in Canberra

“I went to college in Canberra. It was a terrible, terrible place. The rain in the summer was unknown, as were thoughts, fun, joy, and every good thing. A Mancunian winter is much better at its darkest, often when clouds loom over a semi-good English team doing their best.

I’m going to make myself a coffee to see for myself. Is there anyone sitting outside in Canberra flapping their thumb? Can you give us some local knowledge – any opportunity to get back today?

The Process of Capturing Moments :-

I’ve tuned in to ABC where they’re talking about the process of collating their 20 best women’s Ashes moments — here’s what you get for viewing, the perfect browsing material for a rainy day.

Aus vs Eng: It Rained Heavily on the Third Day in Canberra

One of the commentators reports how difficult it was even 20 years ago to find audio, TV, or photos from matches.

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I’ve packed the teens on the bed so it’s just me and the dog. My daughter’s goodnight was that she finished today’s word in four – it’s beautiful in our head-to-heads too.

Anyway, to cricket where England has bravely returned through the captaincy innings of Heather Knight and the consistent brilliance of Katherine Brunt. From the barrel of defeat, the squandering of yearning. But then it rained heavily.

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