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Australian women A win in the third ODI. English womenWrapping up a 3-0 series win. This game, which was played in a crowded place, was highlighted by the emotion that was played Ashleigh GardnerUnbelievable catch to chase after whose amazing century Sophie Ecclestone It became the talk of the cricket world.
The moment of the match came in the 41st over of England’s innings. Alana King Bowl to Ecclestone. The Englishman tries to sweep the batting slog, which appears to fly high to deep mid-wicket. Gardner, set a few paces in bounds, initially misdirected but quickly recovered.
What followed was a brilliant display of athleticism as Gardner showed off her unique skills on the field. At first she hit the ball on the first try but quickly realized she was about to hit the boundary. Taking quick action, she threw the ball back into play to avoid a six-goal. With incredible agility and presence of mind, she followed it up with a full-length dive to complete a stunning performance that wowed fans and commentators alike. This gymnastic feat not only dismissed Ecclestone, but also highlighted Gardner’s outstanding field skills.
Disgusting things from Ashleigh Gardner! That’s all a timer. # ash #AUSvENG pic.twitter.com/uVl7zsLR8p
– cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 17, 2025
After electing to bat first, Australia Women set the stage by posting a huge total of 308/8. Gardner led the charge with an impressive century, scoring 102 runs with a powerful and accurate stroke. She is well supported. Tahlia McGrathHe scored 55 consecutive runs in the middle order and House MuniSet the volume at the top of the strong 50.
In return, England Women struggled to chase down the steep target. Despite heroic efforts from Nat Sciver-Brunt (61) and Tammy Beaumont (54), managing just 222 runs in 42.2 overs, their innings fell apart. Alana was the standout bowler for Australia, delivering a match-winning performance with 5 wickets for 46 runs in 8.2 overs. Her ability to generate spin and manipulate the batsmen with variations proved to be a challenge for England, leading to a comprehensive victory for Australia.
This article was originally published by WomenCricket.comA Cricket Times Company.