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Tahlia McGrath stars as Australia scores nine-wicket win over England in Women's Ashes T20 international

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.

Just hours after Australia made the biggest selection decision in memory by dropping Ellyse Perry, McGrath made a statement with 3-26 and an unbeaten 91 off 49 balls at Adelaide Oval.

McGrath's spell with the ball dramatically changed the match, restricting England to 4-169 when the visitors looked likely to post something closer to 190.

The South Australian then helped pull off the biggest T20 chase in the country's history, coming in at number three and taking control of the game.

It marked the first time in history a female player has scored 75 or more and taken three wickets in a T20 international.

It was McGrath's player-of-the-series performance against India last year that sparked the squeeze that pushed Perry out of Australia's T20 team, holding her spot when Rachael Haynes returned from injury.

And on Thursday night she showed why.

McGrath hit 13 boundaries and a big six in her knock, bringing up a 28-ball half-century as Australia chased down the target with three overs to spare.

She showed class late-cutting behind the wicket, hit hard through the offside when given width and smashed her one six over the legside from Freya Davies.

Meg Lanning hit 64 not out in the chase, after moving herself to the top of the order with Beth Mooney out injured.

Alana King also took a wicket on debut, deceiving Tammy Beaumont to have her caught-and-bowled after England had got away to 0-81 off 10 overs.

But the star of the night was McGrath.

With England motoring at 2-141 in the 17th over, she bowled both Danni Wyatt (70) and Nat Sciver (32)

Read more on abc.net.au