In a dominant display at the Sydney Cricket Ground, Australia retained the Women’s Ashes after a comprehensive 57-run victory over England in the first T20. Setting an imposing target of 199, Australia made light work of England’s batting, who were bowled out for 141 in just 16 overs. The win gives Australia an unassailable 8-0 lead in the series, leaving England with little hope of catching up.
Beth Mooney led the charge for Australia, scoring 75 off 51 balls. Despite being dropped early, Mooney capitalized on her luck, anchoring her team’s innings. Australia reached 198-7, with several England players guilty of missing key opportunities in the field, including a couple of dropped catches and miscommunications.
Sophia Dunkley’s fearless 59 off 30 balls was a standout performance for England. However, her valiant effort wasn’t enough to pull her side over the line. England had started well, reaching 62-3 in the first six overs and 96-3 at the halfway mark, but they fell apart as they lost the last seven wickets for just 45 runs.
The Australian bowlers, particularly leg-spinners Alana King (2-14) and Georgia Wareham (3-25), made crucial breakthroughs, with England failing to build any momentum in the second half of their innings. England’s batting collapse was compounded by a lack of discipline in the bowling department and several fielding errors.
With the win, Australia now holds an unassailable 8-0 lead in the multi-format series. England can only hope for a draw if they win all of the remaining matches. The second T20, worth two points, will take place in Canberra on Thursday, where England will need to bounce back if they want to salvage the series.
Australia’s dominant performance leaves England with a lot of work to do in the remaining T20s. With the Women’s Ashes already secured, the next matches will be crucial for England as they look to end the series on a high note.