Sophie Ecclestone 2-24(3.5 ov)
Sophie Ecclestone 2-24(3.5 ov)
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 Ecclestone to Wareham, 1 run, Wareham cuts hard, there's a diving stop at point, but they still get across for the single. Australia get home in scrappy fashion, but that'll do just fine 
 Ecclestone to Sutherland, out Caught by Jones!! What have we got here? A half-tracker outside off, Sutherland looks to muscle it away and hits it straight up off the top-edge. It's a dolly for the keeper who makes no mistake. Sutherland c Jones b Ecclestone 9(6) [4s-2] 
 Ecclestone to Sutherland, no run, this is absolutely hammered down the pitch and Ecclestone somehow gets her right hand to it! Would've been an unbelievable catch had she taken it. Ecclestone is disappointed that she wasn't able to hang on 
 Ecclestone to Sutherland, no run, cuts hard but doesn't find the gap through cover who makes a diving stop 
 Ecclestone to Sutherland, FOUR, that should seal the deal! Sutherland makes room, gets one right in the slot and hammers it back over the umpire 
 Ecclestone to Mooney, 1 run, back of a length on leg, clipped away through square leg 
 Ecclestone to Mooney, no run, steps out but isn't able to get under the ball, Driven straight to mid-off 
 Ecclestone to Gardner, 1 run, driven hard down the ground, only a single to long-off 
 Ecclestone to Mooney, 1 run, clipped away through midwicket 
 Ecclestone to Mooney, no run, tries a reverse-scoop, sees the ball is sliding down leg, then tries a normal scoop but is beaten 
 Ecclestone to Gardner, 3 runs, flies off the edge and is running away towards the boundary! Excellent work to cut it off! Gardner comes dancing down but was nowhere close to the pitch of it as it gripped and turned. Went away through the vacant slip region. The fielder did so well to go charging from backward point and flick it back 
 Ecclestone to Gardner, no run, an appeal for LBW, not given, and England have taken a review. So DRS is up and running again. Ball-tracking says it would've only clipped the bails, remains with umpire's call. Gardner had come a long way down the pitch, was always going to be difficult for the onfield umpire to rule in favour of Ecclestone 
 Ecclestone to Mooney, 1 run, back of a length on off, Mooney tucks it through square leg 
 Ecclestone to Gardner, 1 run, full on middle, Gardner nudges it through midwicket 
 Ecclestone to Mooney, 1 run, short on off, Mooney pulls to deep midwicket 
 Ecclestone to Gardner, 1 run, fired in close to the blockhole on middle, Gardner squeezes it through midwicket 
Ecclestone to McGrath, out Stumped!! England are celebrating as a stumping appeal is referred to the third umpire. That's good glovework from Jones. McGrath is well short. Ecclestone fired it in outside off, perhaps anticipating the charge, and McGrath was nowhere close to the pitch of it. There was some turn as well, taking it past her outside edge. And Jones did the rest. Sharp work there from her. McGrath st Jones b Ecclestone 40(29) [4s-6 6s-1]
 Ecclestone to McGrath, 1 run, floated up at the stumps, McGrath whips it wide of mid-on for a quick single 
 Ecclestone to McGrath, no run, defended to cover 
 Ecclestone to McGrath, FOUR, now she steps out and plays a lovely lofted drive over extra cover! Gets close enough to the pitch and goes inside-out, timing it beautifully 
 Ecclestone to McGrath, FOUR, short and wide, McGrath pounces and cuts it through backward point. A bad ball that got the treatment 
 Ecclestone to McGrath, no run, grip and turn! Length ball on off, McGrath goes back to defend and is beaten 
 Ecclestone to McGrath, no run, dances down and drives to cover