Women's Ashes: Heather Knight rescues England with a superb century on day two in Canberra
Captain Heather Knight single-handedly repelled Australia with a superb century to keep England in the Ashes on day two of the one-off Test in Canberra.
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Captain Heather Knight single-handedly repelled Australia with a superb century to keep England in the Ashes on day two of the one-off Test in Canberra.
Nat Sciver said England feel “pretty positive” despite seeing a promising start slip through their fingers on the first day of the only Test of the Women’s Ashes in Canberra.
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Captain Meg Lanning and left-hander Rachael Haynes put on a fourth-wicket partnership of 169 as Australia batted their way into a strong position on the first day of their Ashes test against England in Canberra on Thursday.
For a while on the first morning of the women’s Ashes Test in Canberra, England had the match firmly in their hands. Then those same hands let it slip, dropping catches in the cordon from Meg Lanning and Rachael Haynes before they both went close to making centuries. By stumps, the score was a hefty 327 for 7.
Missed chances hurt England as Australia took control of the crucial Ashes Test on day one in Canberra.
England women's captain Heather Knight is expecting her bowlers to have their work cut out for them if they want to force a win in the standalone Test match beginning on Thursday in Canberra.