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Big events
The king gets the big one! He escapes and asks Serfress-Brunt to point correctly… But the manager makes the mistake of melting Sutherland inside. England's central system has a lot of work to do.
224 overs: England 104-2 (Brunt-Brunt 7, Beaumont 54) Unshakable-Brunt stays awake against Garth until he buys a line to face his first boundary of the innings.
218-2 England 98-2 (Wofera-Brunt 1, Beaumont 54) Here it is: King will put a cushion on the ball, and move Beaumont's ball forward. The opener is forced to show respect and will not connect well with the cut when the King jumps.
20: England 98-2 (Factory-Brunt 1, Beaumont 54) Gardward Refnssion and Beaumont SI: Cut late – it was not full – bring him a hundred years, his first part of the journey.
191-2 (England 91-2 (Factory-Brunt 0, Beaumont 48) The king skips through it with little trouble, choosing one. England's run rate has fallen to 4.79 after a fast start by Jones and Beaumont.
180 Over: England 90-2 (Steaunt-Brunt 0, Beaumont 47) Scuver-Brunt releases its originals. He manages to spread 58.57 in Odis against Australia. ;
Shots of the innings so far: Knight goes low at Molineux and favors the extra ball for four … then a dangerous leg before he screams. The wind skids straight to leave, and back, in trouble, but the finger does not move. Australia's replay… And it's three pieces, and a shot into the leg stump!
1700: England 86-1 (Knight 16, Beaumont 47) Here comes the king. Guglia's Australian gun goes away, without much turning. He takes one up to the knight, and puts in an unseemly drive, an intrusion that causes unhappiness.
While we have a momenthere is this week:
16: England 83-1 (Knight 14, Beaumont 46) Knight gets into trouble, coming down against Molineux to cut through the middle of the four. The players start drinking.
157 Over: England 77-1 (Knight 9, Beaumont 45) Beaumonts but Sutherland falls short: quick batting dams pull one. Moonere arrives at Stups, Beamose sits in the crease and decorates the middle four, a good stroke that proves Suverland is not good.
14th Over: England 69-1 (Knight 7, Beauront 39) Molineuox continue to squeeze, giving away just a few coins.
13 Overs: England 67-1 (Knight 6, Beauront 38) Shetherland NABS Knight's outside off seam-seam bolom … but hits it free towards Moonere's right to right, skips the ropes. Australia is rapidly improving; England need to attack at the other end.
122 Over: England 62-1 (Knight 2, Beaumont 37) Sophie Moline Molineux's side enter the game with Knight Dabs for the third ball in one end. Beaumont also gets going with the introduction of a four-way center line – now its most advanced form of endurance.
11th Over: England 56-1 (Knight 1, Beaumont 32) Beaumont has been quiet, unable to move from 32 and Sutherland not tired. England have dropped just once in their last 21 finals.
10-england 55-1 (knight 0, Beaumont 32) Gar Charth follows Sutherland's best work with a maid, keeping it festively in the kitchen. It's still a good margin for England, but Australia started.
Australia need some change, and that means the arrival of Annabel Sutherland, 12 wickets on the tour so far at an average of 10.16. At the same time they are closed immediately, beat the jojona outside and beat the deer. Then the wicket! It's full, disgusted inside, and Jones – playing the line – has returned his low stump. What about wickin and, well, stupid of me to still call England the winners.
9 overs: England 55-1 (Knight 0, Beaumont 32)
8: England 55-0 (Jones 18, Beauront 2) Strange From Bettaunt, mag the farmer according to Garth Torth to Border, once through the middle, then a good leg. Then cut four! Three points follow but the strong are already in England.
7: England 43-0 (Jones 18, Beauront 20) Schutt brings some calm, and tests Jones with a yorker.
6: England 41-0 (Jones 17, Beauront 19) Beaumont closes strongly with a deft double that beats the field and zips to the boundary. England are running.
5: England 35-0 (Jones 16, Beauront 14) Schutt lands a near leg cutter and Jones receives it, pulling a boundary. A series of uppercuts follow, with Schutt losing his height.
4: England 23-0 (Jones 4, Beauront 14) Beaumont is forced to return to the shelter by the sight of Stups, and Garth keeps him there with a stump. Naman.
3Away: England 23-0 (Jones 4, Beauront 14) Jones, even from limited contributions, looks good here. He only takes two but he is hitting the ball beautifully.
2And Prophet 21-0 (Jones 2, Beauront 14) Kim Garthy has climbed from the other end, and his first review – outside is outside of other people. Fast is called a useless ball … And Beauront Peapops free under six places! That is a very bold stroke. There's one more, with Beaumont coming down to drive over 4. Beth Mooney comes to the stumps to stop a tricky motorbike; Out of the legs and legs of the good leg.
1 Over: England 5-0 (Jones 1, Beaumont 4) Megan Schutt Hops, ready to lift the ball to the two on the right. Jones Clips the first ball of one and Beaumont is grateful for the long hop, pulling it back for four. Beaumont shows the forward defense to block, and get the front foot out of the ball.
The music is over and the players are on the field. Amy Jones goes to fight in England.
England unchanged: DANNI WYANT-Hodge misses out despite midfield woes. Australia will bring in Georgia Voll in confidence, with Sophie Molineux and Kim Garth.
Australia: Georgia Voll, Phoebe Litchfield, Allyse Perry, Beth Mooney (Ck), Alaleigh Molineern, Alana King, Kim Garthner, Kim Garnth, Megan Schutt
England: Tammy Beaumont, Amy Jones (WK), Heather knight, Charlie Dunkley, Arsie Exclestone, Lauren Bel
Tahlia McGrath is the Australian manager, filling in with injuries. He starts doing well, winning throws and choosing to plate.
Here is a screenshot of the raf:
Amy Jones said that January's ashes “have not been a topic of discussion. If you believe this, you will believe anything.
There is no end to someone else's rush these days. Australia and England have already gone through the semi-fails – and touch the damage of the tournament – but this remains a big one. Both have similar records, with four wins and one loss, but the advantage remains with the Australians: this is the first time that both sides have a meeting in England.
A 16-year hiatus was followed by the emergence of the Crunt-Free Nut, replacing Heather knight – yet the old Skipper remains relevant. Knight and England's flight attendants are on the move, presenting a threat of danger while relaxing the struggle. He should also go to the side that lacks the appearance of Allysa hard – outside and hurt the calf – but always ready to show the depth. How did England change under Serff-Brunt and Charlotte Edward? Perhaps we will give a clear answer today. We go at 10,30am BSt / 8.30PM AEDT.