Ashes ‘on the line’ after shock Aussie defeat

Ashes ‘on the line’ after shock Aussie defeat

Australian captain Alyssa Healy declared the “Ashes is on the line now proper” after what regarded a agency grip on the trophy grew to become a tenuous maintain as England received the primary ODI, a 3rd straight victory, to stage the multi-format collection.

The two-wicket win in Bristol, as the house workforce chased down Australia’s whole of 8-263 within the forty eighth over, ended the guests’ 15-game profitable streak within the 50-over format and gave all of the momentum to England who pulled off its highest-ever ODI run-chase.

Having been staring down the barrel of a wipe-out when Australia received the opening Test match and the primary T20 to hurry to an 8-0 lead, England have turned the tables fully and Healy mentioned her workforce needed to discover one thing to keep away from dropping the Ashes.

“The Ashes is on the line now proper, isn’t it?,” she mentioned after the defeat.

“If that doesn’t galvanise the group, I don’t know what will. We haven’t been in this position a lot. It’s up to us to turn it around.

“And you know, we either see it as an opportunity to learn and grow, or we see it as an opportunity to throw excuses out there.

“So it‘s up to us to turn it around for the next two games, (because) that Ashes trophy is well and truly on the line.”

Healy mentioned the Australians, the World Cup winners who hadn’t misplaced an ODI since September 2021, which got here after a world report 26-match profitable streak, had been “outplayed” when the sport reached its crescendo.

“We probably got outplayed a little bit at the end, but we fought well to keep ourselves in it,” she mentioned.

“We were probably 20 short with the bat and bowled 20-odd extras. That’s 40 runs in the game.

“The way we took it as deep as what we did, shows it‘s still there. We’ve just got to be better, got to be sharper in different certain areas to get ourselves over the line.

“And that’s what we’re going to have to find over the next few days.“

Healy returned to the top of the batting order when the Aussies went in first, but made just eight, with an unbeaten 81 from Beth Mooney and 41 from Ellyse Perry holding the innings together.

But there were only minimal returns from the other batters and Australia then used eight bowlers to try and defend the total, with spinner Ash Gardner’s 3-42 from 10 overs the best effort.

Then,without destroying the Aussie bowling attack in their run chase, English captain Heather Knight, who was not out 71, helped steer her team to a win that kept the series alive with two ODIs remaining.

“We‘ve kept growing as a team and we’re still got a long way to go,” she mentioned.

“We’ve kept calm in the big moments. We’re got a lot of momentum. The support from the crowd was unreal again. It has really made the difference for us.”

The second of three ODIs which can resolve the collection might be performed at Southampton on Sunday night time.

Originally printed as England win opening ODI to stage girls’s Ashes 6-6

Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au