Player of the Match
Player of the Match

END OF OVER:
50 | 8 Runs 1 Wkt | AUS-W: 263/8 | RR: 5.26

  • Megan Schutt3 (3b)
  • Beth Mooney81 (99b)
  • Nat Sciver-Brunt8-0-38-2
  • Lauren Bell10-0-56-2

Vish Ehantharajah in Bristol: "An early call, no doubt, but I get the feeling Australia have enough here. While the outfield might be quick, the pitch itself is pretty uninspiring, which might explain why the crowd are so flat here.

"Credit to Beth Mooney for squeezing 81 unbeaten runs from this deck. Even given the drops on 19 or 39, she's played it all very well, hitting to very specific areas without trying to force the issues. She used her feet well to Sophie Ecclestone and Alice Capsey, and showed good endeavour between the stumps - only 24 runs came in boundaries - to sneak Australia above par.

"Given the need to create your own timing on this pitch, much will depend on Nat Sciver-Brunt. Australia favourites to retain the Ashes at the halfway stage."

4.06pm: Mooney's unbeaten 81 has anchored Australia to 263 for 8 after a few early strikes. It's not a huge score but they could still defend it. Despite Mooney's initial struggle, she got going and found six boundaries in her 99-ball innings. Litchfield, Jonassen and Perry chipped in but nobody else could convert it into a big score. Meanwhile, England used six bowlers and all of them are among wicket. Bell picked up two wickets in three balls to bring England back into the game in the 37th over. Sciver-Brunt also took two crucial wickets.

Capsey tells the host broadcaster, "263, we take that." England could have restricted Australia below 250 if they had held on to their chances. On the brighter side, NSB and Ecclestone took two excellent catches. Come back after a break as Matt Roller will bring you the live action.

49.6
1
Nat Sciver-Brunt to Schutt, 1 run, Short ball around off stump, directs to short fine leg
49.5
2
Nat Sciver-Brunt to Schutt, 2 runs, Low full toss outside off stump, drags it to fine leg for a couple
49.4
0
Nat Sciver-Brunt to Schutt, no run, Full on fifth stumps, she moves across and tries to scoop this and misses

Schutt at No.10 Saurabh M : "Beth Mooney is such a gem of a player for Aus ...I've rarely seen her failed ...."

49.3
W
Nat Sciver-Brunt to Wareham, OUT, Wyatt waits patiently and takes the catch! Back of a hand slower ball on the stumps, Wareham goes for a slop sweep again but the ball finds the deep midwicket fielder

G Wareham c Wyatt b Nat Sciver-Brunt 12 (7m 6b 2x4 0x6) SR: 200.00

Boomerang : "@ Matthew: Women managing time better than men? Sounds familiar."

49.2
1
Nat Sciver-Brunt to Mooney, 1 run, Full ball around off, moves across and goes up and over towards deep backward square
49.1
4
Nat Sciver-Brunt to Mooney, FOUR, Short length ball on the pads, clips it past short fine leg for four

Sciver-Brunt to bowl the final over

END OF OVER:
49 | 9 Runs | AUS-W: 255/7 | RR: 5.20

  • Georgia Wareham12 (5b)
  • Beth Mooney76 (97b)
  • Lauren Bell10-0-56-2
  • Sophie Ecclestone10-0-58-1
48.6
4
Bell to Wareham, FOUR, Boundary to finish the over! Full length ball around off, stays deep in her crease and slop sweeps this to leg side for four

ENG Women 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st29TT BeaumontSIR Dunkley
2nd74TT BeaumontA Capsey
3rd18HC KnightA Capsey
4th42HC KnightNat Sciver-Brunt
5th31DN WyattHC Knight
6th13HC KnightAE Jones
7th22HC KnightS Ecclestone
8th6HC KnightS Glenn
9th32KL CrossHC Knight