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Aus vs Eng: Women’s Ashes Series Ready for three-match Aggression

Sangeeta Viswas
2 years ago

Australia is all set to take on England in the remaining three matches of the Women’s Ashes series as the home team is just one win away from retaining the Ashes after a thrilling draw.

Aus vs Eng: Women’s Ashes Series Ready for three-match Aggression

The England has Multi-Document Series :-

On the final day of the Test at Manuka Oval, England had a golden opportunity to take the lead in the multi-program series as they tried to chase down a target of 257 for victory.

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But a surprising collapse, in which they lost 6 for 27. runs left them in survival mode in the last two overs, With just one wicket to spare.

There is only one conclusion in the series so far; Australia won the first T20 International but the next two T20s were washed out and Australia lead 6–4 with points sharing for the Test as well.

Aus vs Eng: Women’s Ashes Series Ready for three-match Aggression

Two points are awarded for each of the upcoming ODIs and Eng. would expect to win all three to receive the Ashes. while Australia. who has the trophy, would expect two wins to win the series outright.

Annabel Sutherland says Aus, which last year posted a record winning streak of 26 ODI victories, are unlikely to change their outlook on an England side desperate to get back in the series.

“I don’t think there has been much change,” Sutherland said. “To be honest. I think we’ve had a lot of success in one-day cricket over the years, so we’re very confident that our cricket can get the job done.

“We will get firm over the next day or two to see what it’s going to look like from our point of view, but I think we have a lot of confidence in our one-day cricket.”

Aus vs Eng: Women’s Ashes Series Ready for three-match Aggression

The Sutherland’s Last Spell :-

Sophia Dunkley was chasing England with a fine inning and smashed sixes after one in the first over of Sutherland’s last spell, but Meg Lanning kept faith in the leg-spin of Sutherland and debutant Alana King, instead of slamming her. Turn to something else. Experienced bowler.

Sutherland said, ‘Yeah, I was a little surprised to bowl again after that over. “But I was just happy to play my part and we tweaked our strategy a bit by coming around the wicket and trying to hit the leg-stump a little bit more which worked.

The determination to be with Sutherland paid off as he took the wicket of a well-set net Sciver and took 3 for 69 in 13 overs with quick wickets from Amy Jones and Katherine Brunt.

Aus vs Eng: Women’s Ashes Series Ready for three-match Aggression

“We were just talking about the particular length at which I was throwing each ball and we really wanting to fix that when we working so hard to get back in the game,” Sutherland said.

“And yes, it was definitely good to have ‘Page’ next to me and she was definitely good at keeping me calm and focused on what I wanted.

The All-Rounder’s Performance in Tests :-

“But it was a lot of fun like there was no space. after which I was charging and almost trying to work to get a win.”

Sutherland was dropping from Australia’s T20 line-up, but the all-rounder’s performance was under pressure in Tests. Which, in the final session. had all the hallmarks of a white-ball death-bowling spell, made him eligible for the final leg of the series.

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“I think I always want to take a chance when. It’s thrown at me and the nature of this Aussies is that. It doesn’t happen often because we have the depth,” Sutherland said.

Aus vs Eng: Women’s Ashes Series Ready for three-match Aggression

“So yeah, just being able to take that background and be able to take the ball when Meg Lanning threw. It at me and did my job. I feel like I’m ready to be able to do that for the past year or so.”

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