Australia won the Women’s Ashes in the 2nd T20I at DLS in England.
At Manuka Oval, Canberra, cricket fans saw it as a thrilling encounter. Australia He went out England In the second T20I of Women’s Ashes 2025. There were spectacular performances in the night and ball games and kept the crowd entertained till the end.
Tahlia McGrath will lead Australia to the all-rounder.
After being sent into bat by England, Australia posted a commanding total of 185/5 in their 20 overs. House Muni He scored 44 off 31 balls with seven boundaries. Tahlia McGrathIn the end, the player of the match scored 48 off 35 deliveries, including eight fours, in the midwicket. Grace Harris Late in a quickfire 35 not out off 17 balls, two fours and three sixes. Charlotte Dean While she was the standout bowler for England, claiming 2/28 in four overs Freya Kemp And Sophie Ecclestone Each took a wicket.
Heather Knight almost took England to the finish line.
186 England started cautiously in pursuit Maia Bouchier 13 off 14 balls. Daniel Wyatt He was in fine form, scoring 52 off 40 deliveries, including eight fours. Sophia Dunkley Added a valuable 32 off 22 balls, while the skipper Heather Knight 43 off just 19 balls, hitting 6 fours and a six, came close to a miraculous finish. However, despite their best efforts, England could only manage 168/4 in 19.1 overs when rain intervened. Megan Schutt While she was the pick of the Australian bowlers, claiming 2/32 in four overs Kim Garth And Annabelle Sutherland Cut to the wicket.
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Result
The game was affected by the rain Australia won by six runs (DLS method), helping to protect women’s ashes again.
Australia won by 6 runs (DLS Method) 🏏
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