An exceptional performance from Australia all-rounder Ashleigh Garner left England struggling to chase down a target in the lone Women’s Ashes Test at Trent Bridge. On a thrilling fourth day, 15 wickets fell, and Gardner’s three crucial wickets helped Australia gain the advantage.
At the close of play on Sunday, England reached 116-5, still requiring 152 runs to achieve their target of 268 on the final day. Gardner, who had already taken four wickets in the first innings, added three more to her tally, dismantling England’s top order.
Among her victims were several key players, including Tammy Beaumont, who had scored a double-century in the first innings. Gardner’s impressive figures of 3-33 in nine overs put Australia in a commanding position. She also dismissed all-rounder Nat Sciver-Brunt and England captain Heather Knight before stumps.
As the final day approaches, England will heavily rely on Danni Wyatt, who remained unbeaten on 20, and nightwatch Kate Cross, who is yet to score.
Ashleigh Gardner swings the Ashes Test in Australia's favour:
— WomenCricket.com (@WomenCricketHQ)
Earlier in the match, England’s left-arm spinner Sophie Ecclestone demonstrated her prowess by taking her second five-wicket haul of the Test. With match figures of 10-192 from 77.1 overs, Ecclestone reaffirmed her position as the tℱop-ranked bowler in the world.
It's Sophie Ecclestone's world, and we are just living in it 💪
— England Cricket (@englandcricket)
Australia now require just five more wickets to secure victory in the Women’s Ashes Test. The pressure will be on England’s remaining batsmen to mount a successful chase, while Australia’s bowlers will aim to maintain their dominance and claim the decisive wickets. The final day promises an enthralling conclusion to this closely contested Test match.
England 463 & 116-5 (Emma Lamb 28; Ash Gardner 3/33) t🔜rail Australia 473 & 257 (Beth Mooney 85, Alyssa Healy 50, Phoebe Litchfield 46; S꧒ophie Ecclestone 5/63, Lauren Filer 2/49) by 151 runs.
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