The miserable campaign of England continues with a strong defeat in the T20 final
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The miserable campaign of England continues with a strong defeat in the T20 final

England has been treated with an overwhelming T20 series defeat after Australia recorded a categorical victory of 72 points at the Adelaide oval.

England has already lost female ashes and their latest radibing in the third and, in conclusion, T20 takes Australia to a 12-0 advance in the multi-format series leaving them on the target for a remarkable clean scan 16 -0 with a test to follow at the MCG next week.

Beth Mooney played for the hosts to reach 94 out of 63 balls while England was set in total of 163 to win. But the visitors collapsed with only Captain Heather Knight (40) offering all kinds of fight because they were rejected for 90 after 17.3 Overs.

Australia took a disturbing start when they finished the power game in 44 without loss.

Mooney and Georgia Voll then raised the half-century of their team to the seventh.

England finally won a breakthrough in the next time Voll fell for 23 after it failed to make a fairly good connection from Return Alice Capsey with Danni Wyatt-Hodge by taking a good catch-up.

Mooney responded with a four in the ninth – ending the 33 guest bullets, before England took its next window in the 12th.

Phoebe Lithfield is played by Sophie EcclestonePhoebe Lithfield is played by Sophie Ecclestone

Phoebe Lithfield is upset by Sophie Ecclestone (James Elsby / AP)

Phoebe Lithfield (12) tried to sweep Sophie Ecclestone, but she failed to establish contact while the ball struck her out of the tip. The impressive Mooney reached his half -century – his 27th in T20 matches and his eighth against England – of 41 balls with Australia, then exceeding 100 in the 14th.

But England has again struck with Elysis Perry (12 years old) captured covered by Freya Kemp off the bowling of Charlie Dean. Grace Harris was then dismissed for 11 after reaching Kemp’s delivery to Capsey with Annabel Sutherland only able to make three points before she was taken by Nat Sciver-Brunt in the penultimate.

England needed a strong early response, but they lost their first window with only the seventh ball of their sleeves when Sophia Dunkley (five) decided Darcie Brown with an additional blanket.

Visitors were two in the third after Capsey (six) dropped to the delivery of Alana King to Mooney.

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Alice Capsey is captured by Beth Mooney (James Elsby / AP)

Sciver-Brunt was released for only one after she was upset by Sutherland in the fourth with Wyatt-Hodge (17) falling in the seventh to leave visitors on 39 for four.

England collapsed and Georgia Wareham, which finished with three for 11, took its second window in three balls when Amy Jones was sent for a two ball duck.

Kemp (five) was as follows in the fall while visitors continued to capitulate and Dean de Dean, fired, captured by Alana King, left them out of 48 for seven in the ninth.

Knight and Ecclestone offered a certain resistance before Voll took the counter of the latter with a nice plug in the 14th.

Linsey Smith was then exhausted for one before Knight was perplexed to end the last chapter of their hot tour.

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