England's horror summer of cricket comes to an end after another crushing Ashes loss

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Australia have crushed England by eight wickets in the third and final ODI to complete an undefeated women’s Ashes campaign.

Even with the urn secured last week, Australia have not relented in the multi-format series as they eye redemption at next month’s ODI World Cup in New Zealand.

Openers Alyssa Healy (42) and Rachael Haynes (31) made batting look easy at the Junction Oval in Melbourne, racing to 0-74 in pursuit of England’s 163.

The hosts then had a mini-collapse, losing 2-0, before captain Meg Lanning (57 not out) and superstar allrounder Ellyse Perry (31 not out) steered Australia home with 82 balls to spare.

It is the first time since 2013-14 Australia have ended an Ashes battle with a victory in the last game of the series.

Australia won the first of the three Twenty20s, with the two other matches in Adelaide washed out, drew a thrilling Test in Canberra, before clean-sweeping the ODIs.

England will leave Australia after failing to record a win all summer between their men’s and women’s teams.

Heather Knight’s team has not held the women’s Ashes since Australia regained them in 2015.

After electing to bat first on Tuesday, England seemed more intent on surviving than setting Australia a challenging target.

Their batting was akin to Test cricket rather than the 50-over format as they were dismissed with three balls remaining in their innings.

Opener Tammy Beaumont (50) and star batter Natalie Sciver (46) occupied the crease for 26 overs during their 88-run partnership.

When Beaumont attempted to lift the lagging run-rate she lost her wicket to emerging Australian legspinner Alana King, triggering a collapse of 8-56.

Five Australian bowlers took a wicket, with young allrounder Annabel Sutherland (4-31) starring to claim the best ODI figures of her blossoming career.

Sutherland’s third wicket came when Rachael Haynes hung onto a brilliant catch at point.

The tourists made three changes to their XI, including giving a debut to opening batter Emma Lamb who was out bowled for a second-ball duck to superstar Ellyse Perry.

Quick Kate Cross was ruled out of the match after hurting her wrist in the field on Sunday.

Australia will now turn their attention to reclaiming their World Cup crown, which they dropped in surprising fashion during the last edition in 2017.

Lanning’s team has won 29 of its past 30 ODIs, including a world-record 26-match winning streak.

The Crowd Says:

2022-02-09T07:08:13+00:00

Ace

Roar Rookie


Pakistan, India...both good tests. Men's will be interesting

2022-02-09T03:01:42+00:00

Paul

Roar Guru


But like the Aussie men, the ladies need to get good results overseas, especially in India. That would be a huge test I reckon.

2022-02-09T01:39:07+00:00

Ace

Roar Rookie


That's a fair summary Paul. And the depth in the Australian squad .. Glad to see Perry back to form and contributing. McGrath certainly earned her Player of the Series But contributions from all and still a couple of injured people on the sidelines to come back

2022-02-08T21:25:28+00:00

Clear as mud

Guest


They had lost 6-20 and were rattled. They lose that and it’s 8-2 and series over Extreme high risk and reward. No right answer.

2022-02-08T16:30:31+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


Thumping. Tough summer for English cricketers in Oz

2022-02-08T10:29:00+00:00

mrl

Roar Rookie


Why did England not go for the win in-the test match? Big hitter..few balls to go. They were never going to win 3 odis in a row!! Negative choices lead to defeat.

2022-02-08T07:04:43+00:00

Paul

Roar Guru


The innings of the series was played by an English player. Sadly they're likely to rue missed catches, but they certainly never stopped trying. What's impressive is the depth in the Aussie squad. Some serious young talent coming through.

2022-02-08T06:29:32+00:00

Linphoma

Guest


She took some Joe Root pills.

2022-02-08T06:28:54+00:00

Linphoma

Guest


I rushed home from work for a 4pm doctor's appointment, got the script and ran in to turn the tv on. And it was all over. Lanning and co, must you be so efficient to do it in under 40 overs? Might you and your friends leave me 10 overs to watch? Huh? Congratulations.

2022-02-08T05:58:50+00:00

Clear as mud

Guest


Knight got up today and talked about how well they have competed, how close they have been: pretty delusional IMHO

2022-02-08T05:38:10+00:00

DTM

Roar Rookie


Well done ladies.

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