Australia secured a Test win in the Women’s Ashes for the first time since 2015, exhibiting a dominant all-round performance to outclass England in the one-off Test at Trent Brid꧂ge on Monday (June 26).
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The foundation for Australia’s win was laid by their imposing first-innings total, coupled with the exceptional performance of off-spinner Ashleigh Gardner, who achieved the best figures by a spinner at Trent Bridge in the history of Test cricket.
Gardner’s match haul of 12 for 165, including a remarkable 8-wicket haul in the final innings, surpassed Bill O’Reilly’s record at the iconic venue.
Gardner played a pivotal role in the final day’s proceedings, claiming all 5 wickets that fell as England’s resistance crumbled. Despite a valiant half-century by debutant Dani Wyatt in the finꦦal innings, England lost their las🍌t 5 wickets for just 62 runs after starting the day at 116 for 5. At one stage, England had been well-positioned at 55 for 0, chasing a target of 268.
Gardner showcased her brilliance by dismissing Tammy Beaumont, who had scored a double hundred in England’s first innings, in the crucial final-innings chase.
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With this Te🍰st victory, Australia have obtained a 4-point lead in the multi-format Ashes series, which also includes 3 ODIs and as many T20Is. The Test win provides Australia a significant opportunity to secure the Ashes, as each Test victory is worth 4 points, while l🌄imited-overs victories earn 2 points each.
Australia’s dominant performance in the Women’s Ashes Test not only marks a milestone achievement but also sets the stage for an intense battle in the upcoming limited-overs fixtures.
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