Australia are more athletic and powerful than England - but that is not the reason for the gulf between the two teams, says head coach Jon Lewis.
Australia beat England by 57 runs in the first T20 to take an 8-0 lead and retain the Women's Ashes at the earliest opportunity.
Beth Mooney made a match-winning 75 after being dropped on 16 Credit: Getty Images/Mark Metcalfe Lauren Bell also spilt a catch and her bowling, which had been a potent weapon for England’s in ...
With one wicket remaining, England needed 22 runs to win from the final two overs when Lauren Bell was bowled by Megan Schutt for one, completing a collapse from 68-2 and 120-5 to 159 all out. England were given a lifeline when Annabel Sutherland was taken ...
Megan Schutt of Australia celebrates after taking the wicket of Lauren Bell of England and winning the gameCredit: Getty Images Lauren Bell is bowled by Megan Schutt, and that completes a ...
Australia made a fast start against England’s seam attack, captain Alyssa Healy making 29 in 16 balls before edging Lauren Bell to Amy Jones behind the stumps. The introduction of England’s spinners dried up the runs as wickets began to fall.
England’s hopes of winning back the Women ... ODI squad Heather Knight (capt), Tammy Beaumont, Lauren Bell, Maia Bouchier, Alice Capsey, Kate Cross, Charlie Dean, Sophia Dunkley, Sophie ...
Charlie Wellings’ penalty in the last five minutes of the 90 sent Nottingham Forest through at Hashtag United, Stoke’s Shannon Stamps, Tamara Wilcock and an own-goal saw them overcome Plymouth at Home Park.
Coach Jon Lewis conceded on Saturday night that after promising early signs, when England caused Australia to wobble chasing 204 at North Sydney Oval, then bowled them out for 180 at Junction Oval only to fall 21 runs short, Australia had asserted their dominance.
Ashes capitulation, Clare Connor, the ECB's then managing director of women's cricket, announced a wide-ranging review looking at preparation, selection and player development. The funds poured into the women's game,
The visitors put in a woeful batting effort at Adelaide Oval as Australia secured the T20I series 3-0 to leave a whitewash on the cards
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