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Abu Woman: Eng Miss Record Target VS AUS In Draw Thrilling

Abu Woman: Eng Miss Record Target VS AUS In Draw Thrilling
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Canberra: In a fantastic ad for a woman’s cricket test, England hangs for a dramatic draw because their ash contest against Australia comes to a thrilling finish in the last and last and last day of the session here.
England who visited 245 for nine after the declaration of sports from Australia Captain Meg Lanning set a tour tour of 257 of 48 overs in Manuka Oval.
England looked at the lane to pursue the biggest fourth round in the history of the cricket of women’s test before escaping with a strict draw after a batting collapse that cannot be explained.
Said by the inspirational Heather knight, England needed 43 running in the last 48 balls with seven numbers in hand, but eventually drawing matches just with the remaining goal.
The Australian Bowler made a great comeback to put their team on the verge of victory after fighting against the top of England.
Amazing cricket game! Four days of action that goes down to the last ball, maintained by Kate Cross Fo …
https://t.co/nzsAmlk5SW- ICC (@ICC) 1643527374000HOW: England slipped from 218 for 244 for nine to end all the hopes of writing the victory From a memorable back after playing lake for three days.
Australian hosts entered the last day at 12 for two after most of the third day was washed due to rain.
Beth Mooney and Ellyse Perry supported Australia with a 91-Run partnership and guided the team to pass 100-run marks.
Sophie Ecclestone produced a breakthrough to end the temporary stand Charlotte Dean had Mooney trapped in front of the goal.
One of the most thrilling conclusions in the history of the #ashes test match, with all four results may be in death.
A 49-run stand for The Sixth Wicket when Australia managed to stretch their superiority more than 200.
After McGrath and Gardner’s dismissal, Jess Jonassen destroyed 14 of 6 when Lanning was stated with Scorecard Reading 216 for seven.
England began a pursuit of a positive note and looked at an extraordinary victory until the Australian bowler found their bearings.
First-Innings Centurion Heather Knight followed up on 168 monumental with 54-Ball 48, while NAT SCiver made 62 balls 58.
Sophia Dunkley destroyed 42 only 32 balls but after her dismissal, no English player could go bat.

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