Women’s Ashes 2025: Australia start England in 3rd T20I and extend lead to 12-0

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AustraliaAnother dominant performance in the 3rd To0i Women’s Ashes 2025Frequency England Order 72 Adidas Oval. To show their dominance in the tournament, Australia’s leader Australia has been in a row with a chaotic victory.

Australian batting master

Winning the toss and starting to birdie, Australia posted a languid 162/5 in the 20s. Beth Moty. In the two crossings, 20 bounds were hindered, and 63 free, 63 reduced, and 63 reduced, and the corresponding indicators were defined. Motyy Compyy’s performance is Australia’s slow start and live minions mainly take up the latter half.

Ear, support of Georgie Valde closed with 21 balls in 23 balls, Foy Lychfield and Elise Perry made 12 runs in 12 runs. One runs 10 balls including only sixes.

English batting failure

To England 163 for victory Estates were crushed under the pressure of a disciplined Australian innings. For the 90s, he wanted in 17.3. If you fight well with 40 balls built with 5 balls, another battery can not make an important contribution. Daniel Whitt got 17 receivers but the washed-up batsmen ran away against the powerful Australian attack.

Georgia’s Warham bowled a miserable spell for Australia with 4-0-11-3. Darkey Brown (2/25) and Annabelle Stern (1/14) applied constant pressure (1/14) and Megan SCHT (1/17) and Megan SCHT (1/17).

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The player of the poems

She knocked in the uncovered 93-quarters, the poem covered the player who got the match. Her guide was a mirror that was adjusted to carry and shoot Masters, as she took it over her shoulder in Australia.

T20I Series Rechp

With this victory, the Australian women have now taken the places in the main format of the Women’s Year Women’s Nutrition series. This will need to be resolved quickly in England if they hope to salvage their pride in the rest of the match and their calling dispute.

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