Women's Ashes live: Australia one wicket away from retaining trophy with win in first ODI
Australia needs one wicket to win the first ODI and retain the Ashes, but England is within striking distance of the victory target.
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Australia needs one wicket to win the first ODI and retain the Ashes, but England is within striking distance of the victory target.
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