Australia vs England: On Sunday, the second ODI game in the three-game series between Australia and England was played.
Women’s Ashes 2023: Australia and England played the second game of their three-game ODI series on Sunday. In this exciting game, which took place at The Rose Bowl, Australia won by three runs. Ellyse Perry, who made 91 runs, was the hero of Australia’s victory. Alana King took three wickets and won the game with the same bat.
The Ashes trophy will stay in Australia
Australia beat England by three runs in the second ODI to take the Women’s Ashes series by a game and a half. Australia now has an 8-6 lead in the multi-format series, with the last ODI on Tuesday in Taunton. On Tuesday, the third ODI of this series will be played in Taunton. If England wins, the series will be tied. Nat Sciver-Brunt scored the most runs for England with 111 runs off 99 balls, but it wasn’t enough to win the game for her team.
After a good start, England lost wickets
In their chase for 288, England got off to a fast start, but Alanna King took three top-order wickets, including the dangerous Tammy Beaumont for 60. Nate Sciver-Brunt’s brilliant century helped the chase, but Australia were getting closer to taking the Ashes when Ashley Gardner took two wickets in four balls, including 34-run scorer Amy Jones. With only three wickets left, Ashley Gardner won the Ashes. Among the two wickets he took, Amy Jones (34 runs) was one of them.
Ellyse Perry did a great job with her innings
After losing the toss, the Australian team chose to bat first and put up 282 runs, thanks in large part to 91 runs from their best batter, Ellyse Perry. Aside from Parry, Annabel Sutherland also had a great 50-run inning. There was also an 81-run stand between these two at the sixth wicket. For the home team, Lauren Bell and Sophie Ecclestone each took 3 wickets.