England concluded with 116 runs on Day 4, needing 152 runs to win the One-off Women's Ashes Test at the Trent Bridge in Nottingham on the final day. Notably, the Aussies set up a 268-run target after they bundled out for 257 runs in the third innings on Day 4.
At the start of the day’s play, Australia were well on course to post a mammoth total as they concluded Day 3 with 82 runs without any loss of wickets. However, a spirited English bowling attack came all guns blazing and landed the required blows to get back into the contest.
The Aussies lost three wickets at the stroke of Lunch, as they managed to score 157 runs. Soon after, Beth Mooney was sent packing after scoring a magnificent 168-ball 83 which featured 10 boundaries. As the wickets fell at regular intervals, down the order, skipper Alyssa Healy carved out a breezy knock, getting 50 off just 62 balls cracking six boundaries.
Australia were eventually restricted to 257 runs, thereby setting a 268-run target for the English side. Meanwhile, Sophie Ecclestone returned a five-wicket haul for 63 runs in her 30.5 overs whereas Lauren Filer and Kate Cross got two wickets each to wrap up the innings. Notably, Ecclestone got 10 scalps in the contest, making her the fourth-ever Englishwoman to do so in Test cricket.
In reply to the total, the opening pair of Emma Lamb and Tammy Beaumont got off to a brisk start which comfortably kept England in the front. Getting the boundaries with ease, the pair swiftly raised a fifty-run partnership to extend their domination.
At Drinks, the Three Lions got 55 runs for the loss of no wickets. However, it was only after the break that the Aussies clawed their way back into the contest. Shortly post-drinks, Australia got the prized scalps of Beaumont and Lamb for 59 runs.
Later, Ashleigh Gardner wreaked havoc with the ball as she got the crucial wickets of Nat Sciver-Brunt and skipper Heather Knight, whereas Kim Garth got the scalp of Sophia Dunkley to reduce England to 110/5 in the chase. England eventually concluded with 116 runs and will need 152 runs to win the Test, as an exciting final is on the cards.
Here's how Twitter buzzed on Day 4 of the Women's Ashes Test:
England 116/5 at Day 4 Stumps
— Krish (@143NotOut) June 25, 2023
- 90 overs remaining.
- England need 152 runs.
- Australia need 5 wickets.
An exciting and thrilling Day 5 loading,
What a fantastic start to the Women's Ashes 🔥#ENGvAUS | #Ashes | #CricketTwitter pic.twitter.com/qA9aPWELfiSophie Ecclestone gets 10 wickets in the match 🤩
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) June 25, 2023
She is the fourth ever English women's player to do so in Test matches 👏#EnglandCricket #Ashes pic.twitter.com/kBAgO4ND2e
Sophie Ecclestone bowling a staggering 77.1 overs in this Test
— Mohit Shah (@mohit_shah17) June 25, 2023
Easily the most in the last 30 years in a Test
Next best is Shaiza Khan with 71#Ashes #WomensAshes
When #AUS back in the game with 4 quick wkts...now #ENG again taking away with little steady partnership..no shy away in scoring runs at brisk..inspired from #BazBall ??....interesting final day ahead #Ashes #AUSvsENG
— Mathan Kumar (@mathan_ssp) June 25, 2023
This match is a prime example why we need more women test matches. so unpredictable, so many twists and turns #Ashes
— @anubhab (@NaughtyAnubhab) June 25, 2023
The #WAshes test has been as much of a thrilling contest as the first #Ashes test.
— Sohini M. (@Mittermaniac) June 25, 2023
So, who’s winning this one? 🏏🇦🇺🏴 pic.twitter.com/b6cKzvOGym
Only bowlers to take 10 wickets in a Test, 5 in an ODI and 4 in a T20I@JhulanG10 @Sophecc19
— Mohit Shah (@mohit_shah17) June 25, 2023
Sophie Ecclestone joins the legendary Jhulan Goswami#Ashes #WomensAshes
The #Aussies are on right now.#WomensAshes #Ashes2023 #Ashes
— FantaPants 🇺🇦 💉💉💉💉 (@MsPlodster) June 25, 2023
Only bowlers to take 10 wickets in a Test, 5 in an ODI and 4 in a T20I@JhulanG10 @Sophecc19
— Mohit Shah (@mohit_shah17) June 25, 2023
Sophie Ecclestone joins the legendary Jhulan Goswami#Ashes #WomensAshes
Ash all over England like a Rash! #ENGvsAUS #WomensAshes #Ashes2023
— Siddharth Dixit (@sid_dixit_25) June 25, 2023
Hell of a delivery from Gardner. Turned an absolute mile #Ashes #WomensAshes
— Jack Taylor (@jacktaylor16_) June 25, 2023
Ashleigh gardener doing what Nathan lyon doing for years in men's team #WomensAshes Australian clutch in display?
— Navaneetha Krishnan (@A_Failed_Man) June 25, 2023
DRS has been cruel this afternoon if you’re an England fan and great if you’re Aussie, but that’s the game! #WomensAshes
— Melissa Cole (@MelissaCole) June 25, 2023
ASHLEIGH GARDNER 🤩
— Kishan Kishor (@itskishankishor) June 25, 2023
You're Magician! #WomensAshes pic.twitter.com/cr4CvL89Zx
For Sophie a match to remember#WomensAshes pic.twitter.com/huj0YWAO8D
— cricket_guy (@introvertguy143) June 25, 2023
Sophie Ecclestone joins the elite club with just 10 other Women's cricketers to take 10 wickets in a Test, the first time since 2003.
— Cricket County House (@TheCountyHouse) June 25, 2023
She finishes 77.1-16-10-192#Ashes #WomensAshes #CricketTwitter
Take a bow Sophie Ecclestone! 10-fer is just amazing. #WomensAshes pic.twitter.com/PAnhRdemlG
— Melissa Cole (@MelissaCole) June 25, 2023
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