Australia beat England by a mammoth 194-run margin in the third one-day international to sweep the ODI series and take a gigantic step towards retaining the multi-format, point-based Women’s Ashes series.
Ellyse Perry recorded bowling figures of 7/22 – best by an Australian woman in ODIs – to skittle England for 75 in less that 33 overs. Chasing a huge score of 270, England were left reeling by Perry who was well supported by Megan Schutt.
Oh what a spell, @EllysePerry 👏#Ashes #WATCHME pic.twitter.com/ijkSsLIVjG
— Australian Women's Cricket Team 🏏 (@SouthernStars) July 7, 2019
England were in danger of being bowled out for their lowest ODI total ever after losing six wickets for a score of 21. But resistance from Fran Wilson and Laura Marsh meant the hosts avoided that embarrassment, eventually getting bowled out for 75.
Batting first, Australia shrugged off a slow start to post 269/7 in their 50 overs. Alyssa Healy and Meg Lanning scored fine half-centuries to give the Australians a platform to post a big score. Useful contributions from Ashleigh Gardner, Jess Jonassen and Delissa Kimmince meant England needed to better their best-ever ODI chase to achieve the target.
With the win, Australia took a 6-0 lead in the multi-format Ashes series and are on the cusp of retaining it. England now need to win the one-off Test and all the three T20Is to regain the Ashes.
The Test win earns a team 4 points while 2 points are awarded for victory in ODIs and T20Is.
The one-off Test will be played between July 18-21 at The County Ground in Taunton before the T20Is begin on July 26.