- BATSMENRB4s6sSRExtras19 (b 1, lb 4, nb 12, w 2)TOTAL386 all out (113.2 Overs, RR: 3.4)Fall of wickets: 1-135 (Charlotte Edwards, 33.1 ov), 2-184 (Sarah Taylor, 45.6 ov), 3-227 (Heather Knight, 58.6 ov), 4-262 (Arran Brindle, 70.4 ov), 5-351 (Nat Sciver-Brunt, 96.4 ov), 6-359 (Lydia Greenway, 99.6 ov), 7-362 (Jenny Gunn, 103.4 ov), 8-363 (Danielle Hazell, 104.3 ov), 9-382 (Katherine Sciver-Brunt, 112.6 ov), 10-386 (Anya Shrubsole, 113.2 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB K Fryett 12 2 43 0 3.58 1 2 JL Hunter 24.2 12 57 0 2.34 0 3 DM Kimmince 24 5 78 2 3.25 0 0 KM Beams 13 1 68 1 5.23 0 0 JL Jonassen 18 3 45 2 2.50 0 0 AR Reakes 13 1 55 0 4.23 1 3 NE Bolton 6 0 18 2 3.00 0 0 RL Haynes 3 0 17 1 5.66 0 4
- BATSMENRB4s6sSRExtras18 (b 2, lb 9, nb 7)TOTAL301/7 (88 Overs, RR: 3.42)Fall of wickets: 1-73 (Rachael Haynes, 27.6 ov), 2-81 (Elyse Villani, 30.1 ov), 3-95 (Alyssa Healy, 34.4 ov), 4-139 (Beth Mooney, 48.1 ov), 5-170 (Lauren Ebsary, 59.6 ov), 6-177 (Nicole Bolton, 62.1 ov), 7-251 (Jess Jonassen, 76.5 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB K Sciver-Brunt 8 1 23 1 2.87 0 1 A Shrubsole 9 1 35 3 3.88 0 1 KL Cross 13 4 31 0 2.38 0 2 GA Elwiss 13 1 54 1 4.15 0 0 JL Gunn 8 2 13 0 1.62 0 0 D Hazell 22 4 74 2 3.36 0 2 Nat Sciver-Brunt 7 1 32 0 4.57 0 0 DN Wyatt 4 0 24 0 6.00 0 1 A Brindle 4 1 4 0 1.00 0 0
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- Mon, 6 Jan - day 1 - England Women 1st innings 362/7 (GA Elwiss 2*, 103.4 ov)
- Tue, 7 Jan - day 2 - Australia A Women 1st innings 301/7 (88 ov) - end of match
England Women tour of Australia 2013-14 News
Double headers are the future, but they stink
Playing women's matches before men's is good in principle, but they end up reducing the women's game to a sideshow
Lanning questions women's Ashes points system
Meg Lanning, Australia's stand-in captain, has suggested that the format was weighted too heavily towards the sole Test, which England won
Farrell leads Australia to 2-1 win
Australia once again stamped their authority over England with a seven-wicket victory in the final match of the women's Ashes series, as England finished with 2 successive defeats and a scoreline of 10-8
Lanning helps maintain Australia pride
Australia raced their way to a straightforward victory over England in the second T20, as captain Meg Lanning's speedy 42 off 28 balls set them up
Edwards, Taylor help England women retain Ashes
England made history in Hobart, winning the women's Ashes on Australian soil for only the third time, as the captain Charlotte Edwards, the player of the match, hit 92 off just 59 balls and guided the visitors to a nine-wicket victory with 13 balls to sp