AUS vs ENG (WATCH): Sophie Eccleston dismisses Beth Mooney with brilliant bowling in 2nd T20I
In the crucial period between the 2nd T20I Australia And England, Sophie Ecclestone She has demonstrated her strategic skills and exceptional ability to dismiss. House MuniHe was in red hot form with 44 runs off 31 balls.
Sophie Ecclestone dismisses Beth Mooney with tactical brilliance.
On the fourth ball of the 8th over, Mooney crashed the wicket early as she looked to continue her aggressive approach, but Eccleston read her mind correctly. The left-arm spinner cleverly adjusted her delivery and bowled a wide one down the leg side, making it impossible for Mooney to make contact. Wicket keeper Amy Jones He showed lightning-quick reactions, collecting the ball cleanly off the half-volley and whipping the bails in one fluid motion to complete a stunning stumping.
The dismissal not only broke Australia’s momentum but also highlighted Ecclestone’s ability to keep her feet under pressure. Her awareness and execution was instrumental in avoiding dangerous shots, further cementing her reputation as one of the most intelligent bowlers in the game. This wicket left Australia at 66/2 and gave England a much-needed lead at a crucial stage of the match.
Here is the video:
Sophie Ecclestone gets the scheme right and Beth Mooney collapses at 44. # ash pic.twitter.com/RrCqDn4HCK
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Australia set a challenging target for England in the 2nd T20I.
Australia one Total 185/5 in 20 overs against England in the second T20I at Manuka Oval, Canberra. The innings was played by the captain Tahlia McGrathUnbeaten on 48 off 35 balls and explosive Grace HarrisHe broke 35 with a stunning strike of 205.88.
Beth Mooney got off to a strong start with 44 runs off 31 balls, showing her trademark consistency and aggression. However, her dismissal, brilliantly orchestrated by Eccleston, marked a turning point as England reduced Australia’s run rate momentarily. Ecclestone and Charlie Dean They were standout bowlers for England, claiming a wicket each and securing respectable economies.
Despite early setbacks, including failure Elise PerryAustralia’s middle-order resurgence led by McGrath and Harris has ensured overall competitiveness. England’s bowlers have struggled to maintain a run in the death overs conceding 63 runs in the last five overs. A total of 185/5 set up a challenging chase for England, who needed a disciplined batting performance to stay alive in the series.
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This article was originally published by WomenCricket.comThe Cricket Times Company.