Women's Ashes: Dropped catches hurt England as Australia take control of Test in Canberra
Missed chances hurt England as Australia took control of the crucial Ashes Test on day one in Canberra.
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Missed chances hurt England as Australia took control of the crucial Ashes Test on day one in Canberra.
Australia opener Beth Mooney is still on a liquid diet after surgery on a broken jaw but is expected to be fit to play in the only Test of the Women’s Ashes on Thursday.
(Reuters) - Injured left-arm spin bowler Sophie Molineux will miss the Women's World Cup in New Zealand after being omitted from Australia's squad for the tournament.
Injured left-arm spin bowler Sophie Molineux will miss the Women's World Cup in New Zealand after being omitted from Australia's squad for the tournament.
Australia has been dealt a seismic blow with an injured right foot ruling Tayla Vlaeminck out of the Ashes and a second straight World Cup.
Australia has another Ashes concern with Tayla Vlaeminick in doubt for the rest of the series after hurting her problematic right foot.
Tahlia McGrath produced one of the finest games in Australia's T20 history to celebrate her coronation as the team's chief all-rounder and start the Women's Ashes with a nine-wicket win over England.
Grace Harris will replace injured batter Beth Mooney, having been called into Australia's Ashes squad just hours out from the series opener in Adelaide.