Women’s Ashes 2025: Annabel Sutherland hits 163 and England drop seven catches as Australia take control
Annabel Sutherland’s sparkling century and seven balls fell from England made Australia fully control Melbourne’s disposable ashes test competition.
The host focuses on the 16-0 clean scan in the series, ending the second day on the second day of 422-5, and led with a leading advantage of 252.
Sutherland was discarded in 29 and 31, and then grinded England to 258 goals. This was her third test century in six games.
Beth Mooney also relentlessly punished England’s mistakes because she was lost three times in the eighth, 11th and 18th games, and then remained unbeaten at the age of 98.
Almighty player Sutherland and Phoebe Litchfield added 80 to the second ticket gate. He was caught by Lauren Bell after a good opening spell after the opening curse. I got 45 times on Lauren Bell, and then added 71 again on Alyssa Heaily, and Mooney was in the player in England It worked hard for 154, but it was admirable, but it was admirable, but it was shocking, but it was terrible to let go of the venue.
Ecclestone (Ecclestone) was deleted 44 times the next day after being knocked down 12 and 36 the next day, but Australia occupied England in the two -day game in two days of competition. Prices. Ellyse Perry, who had a rest and injured as a luxury of preventive measures.
So far, Ecclestone has played 39 times in the game. The middle speed of Ryana Macdonald-Gay is more preferred than Charlie Dean’s undressed dance, and England’s choice is also questioned.
On this day, I also saw the new world record of women’s test. In just two days, the number of crowds was 23,561, exceeding the 23,207 record of the Terntet Bridge in 2023.