England’s shameful tournament ended with a hammer directed by and-122 in the single test, as they became the first side to faded 16-0 in the history of the multi-form series after falling again against Australia’s Spinners again .
Loss on the third day of the Pink-Ball game in MCG followed six direct white ball losses, with England involved both one-day international and international T20 feet.
Heather Knight’s team had actually impressed earlier Saturday in Melbourne, taking Australia’s last five wins for nine junctions to dismiss the hosts for 440 before reaching 79-1 in their second knocking through Knight (32) and Tammy Beaumont (47).
However, after Skiper was caught short-legged away from Ash Gardner (4-39) in the middle of the second session, those popular rotation weaknesses emerged once again, after accumulating for 148 in 68.4 overs.
Footer Alana King (5-53) adapted received Tailender Lauren Filler’s winning victory (14 off 45) while she won her ninth game head and 23rd series.
The 29-year-old previously wrapped Nat Sciver-Brunt (18) lbw before bending Sophia Dunkley (4) with a stunning distribution that raised outside the trunk and returned to hit-a ball of her idol, the deceased Shane Warne, will have been proud of him.
King then traversed Beaumont from an inner skirt, with that wicket sandwich from Danni Wyatt-Hodge’s Spinner Gardner’s holidays (2) and Amy Jones (6), with attackers who were leaving in the backstage and kidnapped respectively.
That fall of England from 5-17 left tourists 117-7 at dinner break and still following 157 running, but guaranteeing that Australia would win the game with over one day to save.
This happened properly with Ryana MacDonald-Gay (1) raising a full king in the middle middle, ecclene (18) hacking a half tracker from the middle middle and filler spooning behind a bold stand 10th with Lauren with Lauren Bell (0no off 30) that lasted 48 shipments – the second longer birth.
The Board of England and Wales cricket will now hold a full summary of the Nightmare tour, which will certainly include discussion of the future of Knight and coach Jon Lewis.
Mooney makes Australia’s story before Ecclertone clinic
Previously, Beth Mooney (106) became the first Australian to marry a century in all three formats of the international women’s cricket.
MOoney joins Knight and Beaumont and Beaumont of England and Laura Wolvardt of South Africa in reaching the feat on three one-day international tones and two hundred T20I.
She finally bowed to England Filler Quick (2-86) as Australia was all for 440 with a first 270 lead.
Tahlia McGrath (12) and Kim Garth (0) donated their victories after Australia resumed at 422-5-McGrath Spooning Ecclene (5-143) in Mid-on and McGrath Edging a distribution from the filler.
Ecclene – who removed McGrath for the seventh time in international – blocked king (3) lbw and then fasted her third load with five wins on the tests, all against Australia, capturing Ellyse Perry (2) its, as its purpose aimed at work on the side of the foot.
Perry had slipped into order at No. 10 after suffering a hip injury in the field while Australia spoke England for 170 on the first day.
England’s space Maia Bouchier rotten in the multi-forming series then continued as she bowed to the gate for one of Darcie Brown’s quick return.
Bouchier scored only 46 runs in seven cases with a better 17 in the second ODI, a knock that was followed by successive ducks in the ODI final and T20 International.
Knight and Beaumont continued to share a stand of 73 for England’s second victory, with Knight departing from the courtesy of a wonderful four cover of Garth.
But after the spin came, the match ended in a hurry while Australia underlined their status as the best team’s team on the planet, sealing the cleansing and removing England from their misery.
Women’s ash results
Knight: We haven’t been good enough
England Captain Heather Knight:
“Congratulations to Australia, they have played an extraordinary cricket. They have really printed their advantage at home – they are great for that – and it has been really difficult for us.
“We’ve ever competed, but we haven’t been able to do it for that long. I can’t blame the effort, especially the players, but we weren’t good enough.”
Lewis: England will review every single aspect
England coach Jon Lewis, talking about TNT Sports:
“Australia has not allowed us to play as we want to play. We have had some chances in the series earlier and we didn’t get them.
“Once you give a pair who knows how to play in their conditions the opportunity to reach the top. It is really difficult to go back.
“We haven’t played the moments of pressure as we wanted. We will look at every aspect as we should learn.”
’16 -0 has a really nice ring to ‘
The series player, Alana King:
“16-0 there is a really nice ring for him. We had the back on the wall from time to time, but that we played as we wanted and hope to entertain everyone was a great effort from us.”
Skipper Australia Alyssa Healy:
“I am proud. In any case we thought that England could (fight) someone closes the door on them”