Aussies ready for 'worst' before ODI WC
Australia are preparing for the worst as they face a mentally challenging quarantine period in New Zealand before the women's ODI World Cup.
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Australia are preparing for the worst as they face a mentally challenging quarantine period in New Zealand before the women's ODI World Cup.
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All-round performances from Ellyse Perry and Tahlia McGrath helped Australia defeat England by five wickets in the second ODI of the three-match series at the Junction Oval on Sunday. With this win, Australia won the Women's Ashes as the hosts have gained a 10-4 lead in the ongoing series. The third and final ODI will be played on Tuesday. Chasing 130, Australia got off to a rocky start as Rachael Haynes (10) was first dismissed by Anya Shrubsole and then Meg Lanning (0) was sent back to the pavilion by Kate Cross, with the hosts being reduced to 18/2 in the seventh over.