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of Women’s Ashes 2025 White-ball cricket has entered another exciting phase with the start of the first T20I in between Australia And England Women. The Australian women’s team is unbeaten in their 3-match ODI series in both countries and will finally set their sights on winning another Women’s Ashes to win their first ever 1st T20I.
A fine display of batting came at the hands of Australia’s top-order batsman, cementing their desire to claim the Ashes. Phoebe Litchfield She hit an extraordinary six to add to an already exciting batting display from the Aussies.
Litchfield got into contention for the first time on the 4th pass of the game Georgia full He returned to the pavilion after an impressive 21 runs from 11 balls. After spending some time on the field, the ace top-order batsman took matters into her own hands and started wreaking havoc on England’s bowlers.
Her brief but crucial innings highlight came when she took a full-length in the bottom of the 8th inning. Sarah Glenn Anticipating the height of the ball, she immediately switches sides on her bat. Otherwise, the left-hander swung the bat around her right and smashed a six off the offside for a stunning six, much to the amazement of the England players and spectators. Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG).
The extraordinary six was the only high in her 25-run innings off 20 balls before ending in a disappointing innings. Heather Knight In a spectacular field display. Lichfield crucially provided a strong base of support for the opening wicketkeeper House Muni He played an impressive innings of 75 runs off 51 balls.
She made that look so easy 😎
Phoebe Litchfield switches and sends one over the ropes # ash@hcltech # Game of the day pic.twitter.com/0R9lOG3Zan
– cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 20, 2025
In an impressive display of batting prowess, Australia scored a respectable 198 runs for the loss of 7 wickets in their 20 overs. Mooney’s calm and masterful innings was the highlight of Australia’s innings. Additionally, she is well supported by Voll, Litchfield and Skipper. Tahila McGrath Who made 21, 25 and 26 runs.
England’s bowling showcase had a night to forget at the SCG. Lauren Bell And Sophie Ecclestone They were the only bowlers who made an impact on the Australian batting. Both England bowlers took 2 Australian wickets each. Glenn had a tough game with the ball as she bowled not out and gave away 40 runs in 3 overs.
This article was originally published by WomenCricket.comA Cricket Times Company.