Monday, 7 February 2022

Australia completed a 1⃣2⃣-4⃣ win over England in the #Ashes with an emphatic eight-wicket win in the final ODI

 Annabel Sutherland got done with profession best ODI figures of 4/31 to lessen England to 163 preceding captain Meg Lanning's fifty took Australia through to triumph in the last ODI of the multi-design Ashes.

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Australia finished a prevailing series against England, enrolling an agreeable eight-wicket in the last ODI of the series on Tuesday.

Youthful all-rounder Sutherland drove the way with 4/31 at Junction Oval in Melbourne as England were bowled out for a worse than average score of 163, preceding commitments from every one of the best four players guaranteed Australia traveled home with in excess of 13 overs in excess.

The triumph implies Australia completes the multi-design series without a misfortune and with a 12-4 scoreline.

In the wake of picking to bat, England lost debutant Emma Lamb (0) and captain Heather Knight (9) inside the main hour to droop to 19/2 of every nine overs.

The accomplished couple Tammy Beaumont (50) and Nat Sciver (46) joined to place on a slick organization of 88 yet were incredibly careful in their methodology. They couldn't track down a solitary limit between overs 18-30, and the strain of scoring large in the long run got to both the hitters as they fell in a range of five overs. From there on, everything went downhill for the sightseers.

Assaulting player Danni Wyatt (9) was Sutherland's first casualty and the wickets kept on falling with hardly a pause in between as England lost their last seven wickets for only 39 hurries to be excused halfway through their last over for 163.

There was a distinct difference in the way where both the groups moved toward their batting. While the England players hoped to stay away from harm, Australia laughed in the face of any potential risk every step of the way, with openers Alyssa Healy and Rachael Haynes adding 47 runs in the Powerplay

Freya Davies was the main England bowler who resembled taking a wicket and in the long run did, breaking the solid opening represent 74 by excusing Healy (42). Sophie Ecclestone made it two out of two overs as she disposed of the other set hitter, Haynes, for 31.

After the slight hiccup, captain Meg Lanning and Ellyse Perry guaranteed Australia broke through to a simple success. Lanning played the attacker, crushing seven fours and a six in transit her 57* while Perry was strong at the opposite end with 31*.

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