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Perry stars in Australia women's ODI win

Ellyse Perry has recaptured her best form with a commanding all-round display to power Australia to a five-wicket ODI win against England.

The 31-year-old did it with bat and ball as Australia kept their undefeated record in this year's multi-format Ashes alive on Sunday, winning with 90 balls to spare.

Perry ripped through England's top-order by taking 3-12 after Australia captain Meg Lanning won the toss and opted to field first at the Junction Oval in Melbourne.

The tourists were on the back foot immediately as wicketkeeper Alyssa Healy claimed a screamer of a catch off Perry's bowling to dismiss Tammy Beaumont for the opening wicket.

It did not get much better for England as they were all out for a paltry total of 129 in the 46th over.

After leading the way with the ball, Perry hit an accomplished 40 - her best ODI score in almost a year - to top score for Australia.

Perry was run out going for a quick single 30 runs short of the target, before Ashleigh Gardner (31 not out) and Annabel Sutherland completed the victory at the end of the 35th over.

England are yet to claim a win over Australia all summer between their men's and women's teams, losing 14 matches and drawing four.

"The most pleasing part is we've been able to absorb pressure across the series," Perry said.

"A lot of that is down to the outstanding leadership in the side, and just the calmness throughout the group.

"Girls just take their opportunities when it's given to them, whether they've been in the side for two minutes or 20 years."

Even without quick Darcie Brown, who skittled England with figures of 4-34 in the first ODI three days ago, Australia's bowlers always had the upper hand.

Australia also rested wounded hero Beth Mooney after a

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