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Nat Sciver: England feel ‘pretty positive’ after first day of Women’s Ashes Test

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.

England captain Heather Knight won the toss and elected to put Australia in to bat, a decision which was quickly rewarded when they reduced the hosts to four for two, but they fought back to finish the day with 327 for seven.

Meg Lanning top-scored with 93, alongside opener Rachael Haynes (86) in a 169-run stand to steer Australia towards a high first-innings total at the Manuka Oval.

“It was a pretty good day I think for us, I think we probably won the first session, we were really happy with taking three wickets with the new ball and then probably got a little bit wide and a little bit wayward in the middle session and then brought it back at the end,” vice-captain Sciver said.

“So we feel I think pretty positive about the day that we had.”

Katherine Brunt and Sciver were the pick of the England bowling attack, as both finished with three wickets apiece.

Yorkshire bowler Brunt finished having bowled 18 overs in the day and is credited by her team-mate.

“That’s the bowler she is really. She brings the energy for everyone,” Sciver said.

“You know you’re in the battle when Katherine comes on to bowl and she’s done it for years now and will never change hopefully.”

England’s errors in the field also crept in throughout the day, with Haynes and Lanning both dropped, on 44 and 14 respectively, as well as Tahlia McGrath towards the end of the day.

“I think no-one needs to drop chances and all the bowlers can do is create them and we’ve got to take them really and the bowlers worked really hard for us,” Sciver said.

“We’re frustrated with the drops and I

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