Lauren Bell gets her reward for a "fantastic" spell of bowling as she removes Australia opener Phoebe Litchfield for 45.
England are looking for a Melbourne re-set after dropping the first game of their Ashes battle on Sunday with Australia. Faced with defending a below-par 204 after being bowled out inside 44 overs ...
England face Australia on day two of the Test in the Women’s Ashes – follow score updates, radio commentary and video ...
With one wicket remaining, England needed 22 runs to win from the final two overs when Lauren Bell was bowled by Megan Schutt for one, completing a collapse from 68-2 and 120-5 to 159 all out.
Voll was put down by Lauren Bell on 13, before Bell got her revenge to pin her lbw for 21 from 11 balls, and Phoebe Litchfield's 25 subsequently kept the momentum going Australia's way. Mooney then ...
England are counting the cost of a handful ... It was the latter of those that was fresh in the mind of quick Lauren Bell following the game: Australia had been 6-183 chasing 205 when the set ...
Lauren Bell, the England seamer who took 1 for 25 in nine economical overs, felt her team deserved a lot of credit for making Australia's chase slightly more challenging than they would have expected.
Megan Schutt of Australia celebrates after taking the wicket of Lauren Bell of England and winning the gameCredit: Getty Images Lauren Bell is bowled by Megan Schutt, and that completes a ...
Australia made a fast start against England's seam attack, captain Alyssa Healy making 29 in 16 balls before edging Lauren Bell to Amy Jones behind the stumps. The introduction of England's ...
Beth Mooney made a match-winning 75 after being dropped on 16 Credit: Getty Images/Mark Metcalfe Lauren Bell also spilt a catch and her bowling, which had been a potent weapon for England’s in ...
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