• BATSMEN
    R
    B
    M
    4s
    6s
    SR
    lbw b Gunn
    11
    33
    44
    1
    0
    33.33
    c Shaw b Gunn
    24
    47
    41
    4
    0
    51.06
    c †SJ Taylor b Marsh
    30
    62
    80
    1
    0
    48.38
    st †SJ Taylor b Colvin
    20
    27
    33
    1
    0
    74.07
    c Edwards b Birch
    1
    12
    9
    0
    0
    8.33
    lbw b Birch
    6
    5
    5
    1
    0
    120.00
    run out (Edwards/Marsh)
    40
    65
    66
    0
    0
    61.53
    c Greenway b Marsh
    18
    18
    23
    0
    0
    100.00
    c Greenway b Marsh
    10
    10
    11
    0
    0
    100.00
    not out
    7
    8
    10
    0
    0
    87.50
    c & b Edwards
    3
    8
    7
    0
    0
    37.50
    Extras
    7 (lb 1, w 6)
    TOTAL
    177 all out (49.2 Overs, RR: 3.58)
    Fall of wickets: 1-37 (Shelley Nitschke, 13.1 ov), 2-38 (Alex Blackwell, 13.4 ov), 3-63 (Lisa Sthalekar, 22.4 ov), 4-72 (Kris Britt, 25.6 ov), 5-80 (Kate Blackwell, 27.3 ov), 6-110 (Karen Rolton, 36.1 ov), 7-144 (Leonie Coleman, 42.5 ov), 8-165 (Sarah Andrews, 46.3 ov), 9-166 (Ellyse Perry, 46.6 ov), 10-177 (Emma Sampson, 49.2 ov)
    BowlingOMRWEconWDNB
    NJ Shaw721301.8510
    JL Gunn1013523.5000
    HL Colvin1013213.2030
    RA Birch903023.3300
    LA Marsh804135.1220
    CM Edwards5.202514.6800

Match Notes

England Women tour of Australia and New Zealand 2007-08 News

  • Home on a high

    Bubbly on board and Goldie Hawn at the baggage carousel. After seven weeks away in the antipodes, the England girls are back victorious

  • Another week, another country

    After the memorable Ashes win, the tour rolls into New Zealand for five ODIs

  • McNeill super six sinks England

    Beth McNeill's career-best six wickets got New Zealand's one-day summer off to a flyer with a thumping 123-run win against England

  • England resume winning ways

    England's women got the New Zealand-leg of their tour off to a winning start with a 97-run victory over New Zealand A in Lincoln

  • Giant steps

    Our Ashes win down under is definitely our best achievement to date