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Women’s ashes: England was launched for 170 by Australia on the first day of the test in the battle to avoid Whitewash | Cricket news

England’s hope began to avoid bleaching the ashes of a woman in a disappointing way, as it was wrapped for 170 on the first day of the pink ball test against Australia in Melbourne.

Nat Sciver-BRUNT of the highest grades with 51 out of 129 ball Red from the end of Shin Warren.

Australia closed on 56-1 of 22 sums in responding to a trail by 114 with the Georgia Vell test (12) of the test, and it caught behind by Lauren Bell under the spotlight, leaving Vibi Lesflade (20no) and Annabel Sutherland (24no) to take the hosts even to even to even Even trunks in MCG.

Summary of the result – women’s ash test

England 170 in 71.4 amounts: Nat Sciver-BRUNT (51 Off 129), Heather Knight (25); Alana King (4-45), Kim Garth (2-13), Darcie Brown (2-47)

Australia 56-1 of 22 amounts: Annabel Sarland (24no), Vepe Litchevild (20no), Georgia Fall (12); Lauren Bell (1-21)

England 12-0 on points after six white football defeat-was kidnapped for only 90 in the T20 final-although Australia is looking to become the first side to secure 16-0 since multiple women’s ashes-multiple coordination program in 2013.

Questions were raised about tourist sports and their ability to perform under pressure and also the future of Captain Heather Knight and the main coach John Lewis.

Sciver -Brunt talked about “blocking the noise” and wore a quiet match from the T20 from the round, when she was her best blow in 22 years, because she became the first woman to record at least fifty in six consecutive tests – but she received little support.

The Ryana Macdonald-Gay was drilled after it was dropped at the fourth and ended 15 balls from 66 balls as soon as the number 11 Bell (7) is running out, and it ends a 10-welket position of 13 balls out of 49 delivery processes.

England stumbled with bats again

England found itself 47-3 after being inserted with Mia Bushir (2) that surpassed the former Ireland tailor Kim Garthath to the Wikitt goalkeeper in the first.

Gareth also got the third Wikit in England, where Knight (25) knew LBW, after Tami Boumont – in the team after sitting in the T20 series – her leg by Darcie Brown in the eighth ranked fourth.

How to line up the difference

England: Tami Boumont, Maya Busher, Heather Knight (Captain), Nat Skype Brund, Sofia Dinkley, Danny White Hodge, Amy Jones (goalkeeper), Sophie Exston, Riana McDonald-Jai, Lauren Filler, Lauren Bell

Australia: Vapi Litchfield, Georgia Fall, Ellis Perry, Alyssa Healy (Captain), Annabel Sarland, Beth Moni (goalkeeper), Ash Gardner, Tahlia McGrath, Alana King, Kim Gardh, Darssi Brown

Sciver-BRUNT and Sophia Dunkley (21 of 71) UNITED at 47-3 and started adding 50 of 123 balls before Dunkley returns to King to get a routine arrested and Bowled.

Danny White Hodge (22 years old) was intelligently arrested by Litchsald in Silly Point Off King, before Amy Jones (1) was immersed by Ash Gardner who was returning to straight and connecting EcClestone (1) to cover the king to cover the second ball.

Sciive-Grount had 44 years old when she supplied King to Alyssa Healy in Slip, only for the third referee to rule that Australian captain Fit-Again did not get her fingers under the ball, but was cleaned by Rami himself early The last session.

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Alana King took the legs four share in MCG

Lauren Filler (8) is a short ball jump behind it on something, but Australia did not go to the review, and perhaps I felt that the delivery was hit only to help the England player.

It was a mistake that did not cost the southern stars until eight runs with Brown from the top in the ninth place.

The dean was left while England chooses the additional mixture

England has appointed Seamer Macdonald-Gay in XI with Kate Cross is still not overlapping the background that she was carrying on a tour of all in South Africa before Christmas.

Macdonald -GAY – who got two wikit in the first time in December – joined the PACE attack by Lauren Filler, Bill and Skver Brunt, with Electon provides rotation.

Dunkley was preferred to wander around all round rounds, as England chose the additional mixture.

Australia Darssi Brown (left) and Alyssa Haley (right) during the test of women's ashes against Australia at the Melbourne Stadium of Cricket (Associated Press)
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Australia Darssi Brown (left) and Alyssa Haley (right) during the women’s ash test

Australia, captain Healy, welcomed her T20S for a problem with a calf.

A 34 -year -old girl plays as a mixture of No. 4 with Money sliding from her opening berth to No. 6 after making gloves in the first ladies test in MCG since 1949.

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