EN W VS AU W ODI

Match 3, Hamilton, March 05, 2022, 06:30 AM

Australia Women
310/3(50.0ov)
England Women
298/8(50.0ov)

Australia Women beat England Women by 12 runs

Best Batsmen
R
B
4S
6S
SR
130
131
14
1
99.23
Best Bowler
O
R
W
Econ
10
59
3
5.9
Man of the Match
Rachael Haynes
Commentry
Right then! That is it from this intriguing contest but we have another rivalry clash coming up. India Women will take on Pakistan Women on Sunday, 6th March at 6:30 am IST (1 am GMT). This will surely be an interesting match. So do join us early for the build up as well. Till then, Adios.
Meg Lanning says that it is nice to start off with a win and they did really well to get to a score above 300, a few things to work upon but happy with the win. About Jess Jonassen, Lanning says that she was confident and wanted to bowl the final over and came out with flying colours. Mentions that they knew at the break that the total can be chased and the game as it is right now, is very competitive. On Alana King, she says that King turned the match in their favour and is ecstatic with her performance tonight.
Heather Knight, the skipper of England Women says that the effort from the batting unit tonight is a massive confidence booster and there are a lot of positives to take away from this match. Adds that they had a chat with the batting unit on how to approach games and applauds Tammy Beaumont for her efforts at the start. About Sciver, Knight says that she is one of the best all-rounders and they need players like her to step up like tonight and says that she played a blinder. On tonight's team selection she says that they went for balance and they have a good bowling unit and just need to tighten up on a few things. About their next opponents, Knight mentions that the Windies played great the other night and they are up for the challenge.
Rachael Haynes is the Player of the Match. She says that England were fantastic today and they learned a lot of lessons today, happy to get over the line in the end. She mentions that it was tough at the start and the English bowlers were bowling tight lines but once they got going they decided to go big and it was nice to get over the 300-run mark. On batting with Meg Lanning, she says that it's great to bat with her and also mentions that they have a lot of quality players in the side. Ends by saying that she hopes she can keep up the good form.
The presentation ...
We saw two hundreds in this game but the cameos from Beth Mooney and Ellyse Perry at the backend and disciplined bowling helped Australia Women open their points account. Australia Women didn't dominate throughout the innings but at regular intervals, took wickets which helped them pile the pressure up. Alana King's leg breaks were brilliant today as she finished with three wickets while Tahlia McGrath went for runs but took two wickets. Jess Jonassen had a decent game but Meg Lanning trusted her spinner to defend the score.
Natalie Sciver played so beautifully yet failed to finish the task. She stood tall till the end and that gave hope to England. She got good support from the lower order, Dunkley and Brunt which took some pressure away but that final over was just too good from Jess Jonassen. Even Heather Knight and Tammy Beaumont played really well but in mega events it is about fine margins and tonight it was Australia who showed their class.
The procession continues in the ICC Women's World Cup where a chasing team fails to reach the target. Three matches are done and in all three the chasing team have failed to hunt it down.
Meg Lanning what a sharp mind, take a bow, took the gamble by giving the ball to Jess Jonassen and boy, she stepped up to the occasion. Defended 15 runs while there were two set batters, brilliant job. You feel for Natalie Sciver who tried so hard to take her team all the way but the chase was just too big for her. So, a statement from - The Favorites to win this tournament - Australia Women who have announced to others they are back and are ready to go all the way.
In over# 50
0W
1
1
0
0W
1lb
Jess Jonassen 18/2(3)
49.6
W
OUT! TAKEN! Jess Jonassen ends with another wicket! What an over by her! Fuller and on middle. Sophie Ecclestone tonks it straight towards long on where Beth Mooney takes a sharp catch near the ropes. Australia Women WIN BY 12 RUNS!
49.5
1
A full ball, on middle, Sciver hits it to deep mid-wicket for a single.
49.4
1
Flighted ball, around leg. Sophie Ecclestone steps out and pushes it down to long on for a single. England can no longer win this game without any extras.
49.3
.
Tossed up, full and around middle. Sophie Ecclestone can't get it past the bowler.
Sophie Ecclestone comes in. She will be on strike. Just take a single and give the charge to Sciver.
49.2
W
OUT! TAKEN! Oh, my word! What is happening out there? Jess Jonassen loops it up, slow and on off. Katherine Brunt hangs deep and puts all her power into the shot. Brunt absolutely drills it uppishly back towards the bowler. Jess Jonassen just sticks out a left hand and plucks the ball out of thin air. She has a smile as if almost embarassed. The skipper seems ecstatic and lets out a smile as well. Brunt with such good sportmanship looks at Jonassen and smiles. This might just be the wicket that wins the match for Australia Women. Still 15 needed off just 4 balls and what a gamble it has been from Meg Lanning.
49.1
1lb
Leg bye! Shorter and around leg. Sciver looks to pull it away but misses. The ball hits the thigh pad and rolls onto the off side. They sneak in a leg bye.
16 needed from the last over. Who will bowl the final over? A big meeting going on with the skipper. Jess Jonassen gives the cap to the umpire. She will bowl the final over. Mind you she had a decent game till now but she can turn the fortunes by winning the game at the very end.
In over# 49
1
1
1
4
1
2
Tahlia McGrath 51/2(10)
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