Australia is six out of six in the Women’s Ashes after England has demonstrated an embarrassing battle with the bat, collapsing at 90 in 17.3 Overs – one of their worst performance in a T20 – to offer to Australia a 72 -point victory in the series. T20 finish.
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Continuing 163, only two English players-Heather Knight and Danni Wyatt-Hodge-have reached double figures, in what was their worst performance in the stick of the tour. The selection of shooting from England was incompetent, offering soft captures against Darcie Brown, which won two counters during the recall on the T20 side, and a bad execution of the scan against Georgia Wareham, who claimed three.
Jon Lewis, the main coach, did not hesitate to assess the last collapse of his team. “We were really dominated,” he said. “It’s a bad stick performance and we hold it. During this tour, we trained very well, but we did not play very well. What we miss when we cross the finish line, as for the way we go out and perform. For players and technical staff, it’s really frustrating.
An emotional Knight said that she was holding her tears after the last defeat of her team which leaves Australia on the right track for an unprecedented scanning of the ASHES 16-0.
Knight told BBC Radio 5 Extra sports: “I’m trying not to cry, you always try to do that. I am emptied. It was a disappointing tour. I am frustrated and it was not a great performance. We felt that it was a total that we could continue, but the counters cost us dearly and we failed to take any momentum.
“We have sometimes contributed [during the series] And we fought hard, but it was a brutal tour and we have to learn, be better and remember these moments to be sure that it does not happen again.
Australia has once again demonstrated its supremacy on the ground, with Georgia Voll making a superb plunge at the back to repel Sophie Ecclestone, before Elysis Perry threw herself covered and exhausts Linsey Smith.
Beth Mooney is another illustration of the difference between England and Australia. Twice in a row at the 20th, Mooney stole a second point under the nose of England, making a complete dive to beat the Smith throw from the deep midfield of the counter, before using the pure speed to get a long time ago, making His land just before Amy. Jones could withdraw funds.
Mooney finished with 94 points not eliminated, including 10 to four. Or, to put it differently, it was the live sound test and Mooney succeeded – just as she does in training, where she acquired her reputation for being one of the fastest runners female football. England has no one who can match it and whatever Lewis can think, it is not because of the Australian weather.
Pressed on the errors of England with the bat, Lewis had few answers. “It’s very difficult to explain,” he says. “I have to go talk to the players and determine what their reflection processes were. We made bad choices.
A new Bowling attack had done well to limit Australia to 162 for five: the highest score after that of Mooney was that of Georgia Voll, 23 The decision to abandon Sarah Glenn paved the way to the beginnings of Smith’s Ashes and she helped England remain tighter in the power game by sending two letters without conceding a limit, before returning to death to take Annabel Sutherland in the depths. His performance raises the question of why England left it aside until the series is already dead and buried.
Alice Capsey joined her in the middle, who frustrated Voll by making him miss a sweep in the middle of the deep counter after Australia played 29 boundless balls. Perry faced Freya Kemp in the ring and Grace Harris was surprised trying the ramp before being able to match his exploits in Canberra.
In total, Barmy Army’s trumpeter, present for the first time during this tour, had many opportunities to explode Jerusalem from the Ovalide hill – finally, at least during the first 20 Overs.
England still has an entire test match to endure: at this rate, Knight – who was an ardent defender of the five -day female tests – will probably be relieved that Cricket Australia has decided to make a four days.