England face Australia on day two of the Test in the Women’s Ashes – follow score updates, radio commentary and video ...
A dismal fielding performance from England, alongside Annabel Sutherland's sparkling century, gives Australia complete ...
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 ...
caught behind off Lauren Bell under the lights, leaving Phoebe Litchfield (20no) and Annabel Sutherland (24no) to take the hosts through to stumps at the MCG. England are 12-0 down on points after ...
Between now and then here's a few more cricket stories for you to read: England seamer Lauren Bell: "It was up and down as Test cricket is. We dug pretty deep to get a total and had a lot of energy.
Australia completed a 16-0 clean sweep in the Women's Ashes after defeating England by an innings and 122 runs in the one-off test in Melbourne on Saturday.
England had not bowled badly in spells, with Ecclestone in particular putting the pressure on in combination with Lauren Bell. Those drops meant that any pressure that did build up quickly ...
Danni Wyatt-Hodge admitted England fell short with the bat once again as Australia took another step towards a Women’s Ashes ...
Australia made a fast start against England's seam attack, captain Alyssa Healy making 29 in 16 balls before edging Lauren Bell to Jones behind the stumps. The introduction of England's spinners ...
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 ...
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