Women’s World Cup: ‘We’ve been up to our eyebrows in crosswords’ – Knight
England skipper Heather Knight says her team are raring to go as they near the end of their Women’s World Cup quarantine.
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England skipper Heather Knight says her team are raring to go as they near the end of their Women’s World Cup quarantine.
Kent duo Tammy Beaumont and Tash Farrant have been selected in England's 15-strong squad for their defence of the ICC Women's World Cup in New Zealand, which begins on March 5 against Australia.
Annabel Sutherland's four-wicket haul was backed up by quality knocks by Alyssa Healy and Meg Lanning as Australia defeated England by eight wickets in the third and final ODI at the Junction Oval in Melbourne on Tuesday. With this win, Australia won the Women's Ashes 12-4 (points). Australia won the ODI series 3-0, T20I series 1-0 while the one-off Test had ended in a draw.
Australia’s women finished a clean sweep of the one-day matches concluding the multiformat Ashes series, winning the third ODI by eight wickets to ensure that England finished winless on tour. A total of 163 was passed by Australia in 36.2 overs, with the old firm of Meg Lanning and Ellyse Perry unbeaten after 90 runs together. In a final series points tally of 12-4, England’s points came from two 20-over matches that were rained off and Canberra’s last-gasp Test match draw.
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.