AUS-W draw ENG-W: The one-off Test between Australia and England in the Women’s Ashes ended as a draw here at the Manuka Oval on Sunday. The hosts fell just one wicket short of bowling out England in the fourth innings while the visitors fell 12-run short of chasing down a record total.
AUS-W draw ENG-W: Defiant Alana King stands tall as Australia fall one wicket short to win thrilling one-off Test
AUS-W draw ENG-W: Australia and England will now lock horns in three-match ODI series, beginning Thursday, February 3. Chasing 257, England got off to a decent start as openers Lauren Winfield Hill and Tammy Beaumont put on 52 runs for the first wicket. However, as soon as the visitors started to gain an upper hand, Australia got the wicket of Beaumont (36) through Tahlia McGrath. The second-wicket stand of 42 runs for the second wicket came to an end in the 22nd over as Ellyse Perry got the better off Winfield Hill (33) and England was reduced to 94/2.
One of the most thrilling conclusions in #Ashes Test match history, with all four results possible at the death.
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— Cricket Australia (@CricketAus) January 30, 2022
Heather Knight and Nat Sciver then got together at the crease and the duo scored briskly, and as a result, the match was nicely poised with England needing 104 runs to win in 17 overs. Darcie Brown provided the much-needed breakthrough of Knight (48) and this ended the 72-run partnership for the third wicket.
AUS-W draw ENG-W: Defiant Alana King stands tall as Australia fall one wicket short to win thrilling one-off Test
Sciver (58) and Sophia Dunkley (45) were going great guns, but after the dismissal of Sciver, England’s innings derailed and England was quickly reduced to 244/9 in the 46th over. In the end, Kate Cross and Sophie Ecclestone ensured that England does not lose the final wicket and the match ends in a draw.
AUS-W draw ENG-W: Earlier, resuming Day 4 at 12/2 with a lead of 52, overnight batters Ellyse Perry and Beth Mooney added 91 runs more to the total and the stand saw Mooney going past the 50-run mark. The stand was finally broken by Sophie Ecclestone in the 34th over as she dismissed Perry (41).
AUS-W draw ENG-W: Defiant Alana King stands tall as Australia fall one wicket short to win thrilling one-off Test
Soon after, Beth Mooney (63) was sent back to the pavilion by Charlotte Dean while Meg Lanning (12) was dismissed by Katherine Brunt and as a result, Australia was reduced to 130/5 in the 45th over with the hosts’ lead being 170. Tahlia McGrath and Ashleigh Gardner then put on a 48-run stand for the sixth wicket, and this saw Australia’s lead going past the 200-run mark.
AUS-W draw ENG-W: Gardner was dismissed after playing a 38-run knock while McGrath scored 34. In the end, Australia declared their second innings at 216/7, with a lead of 256, setting England a target of 257 in 48 overs.
Brief Scores: Australia 337/9d and 216/7d (Beth Mooney 63, Ellyse Perry 41; Katherine Brunt 3-24); England 297 and 245/9 (Nat Sciver 58, Heather Knight 48; Annabel Sutherland 3-69).
AUS-W draw ENG-W: Defiant Alana King stands tall as Australia fall one wicket short to win thrilling one-off Test