4.22pm: All of which means Australia have been bundled out, and England will need 268 to win. It's more than a hill of beans, and you can bet the holders of the women's Ashes are going to scrap every inch of the way. There hasn't been a result in a women's Test since 2015, and England's last win came in Perth back in 2013-14. The fact they have a shot here is largely down to Sophie Ecclestone, who returned pristine match figures of 10 for 192, although she was given solid support by Kate Cross and Lauren Filer. Australia went from 149 for 1 to 257 all out, though it could have been worse but for a 59-run stand for the eighth wicket. Alyssa Healy produced a captain's knock, with 50 off 62, and now she'll be looking to marshal her bowling resources and put England under pressure

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Ecclestone to Brown, OUT, pinned on the back leg! Ecclestone bags another five! Brown reviews but it looks a hopeful shout... beats the inside edge, slams into the pads and it's umpire's call, taking a healthy chunk of leg stump! Ecclestone celebrates again after claiming a maiden ten-for in Tests. She holds the ball aloft as the crowd applauds her from the pitch. Magnificent stuff from the England tweaker

D Brown lbw b Ecclestone 0 (2m 4b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00

Australia Women in England 2023 News

ENG Women 4th innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st55TT BeaumontEL Lamb
2nd4HC KnightEL Lamb
3rd7HC KnightNat Sciver-Brunt
4th7HC KnightSIR Dunkley
5th37DN WyattSIR Dunkley
6th31DN WyattKL Cross
7th10DN WyattAE Jones
8th24DN WyattS Ecclestone
9th2DN WyattL Filer
10th1DN WyattLK Bell