Hurstville Oval, Sydney, hosts the first Women’s T20.
Australia A 117-6 (20 overs): Penna 27 (34), Gaur 2-10, Davis 2-16
England A 119-7 (19.1 overs): Scholfield 36 (29), Scrivens 35 (38), Flintoff 2-16
Three wickets separated England A.
In their first T20 match of their multi-format tour, England A held their resolve to defeat Australia A by three wickets.
The tourists needed 10 runs in the final three overs to win, but England only needed three after England’s tight bowling.
However, Bess Heath scored a four on the opening play of the 20th over to win.
Before Heath’s unbeaten 18 off 16 and her stand of 63 with Paige Scholfield, who hit 36 off 29, put England to victory, which was completed by Captain Grace Scrivens, who made 35 off 38 balls.
Given the turmoil surrounding the senior XI, this is a promising victory for a young England side, especially in the first of three T20s before three 50-over games and a four-day game.
After Australia humiliatingly won the Women’s Ashes 16-0 clean sweep, England are searching for a new coach and captain.
The younger England players have a chance to compete for seats in the senior side under the new leadership.
The 6’4″ and left-arm pace bowler Gaur, 19, has already shown signs of how dangerous her special abilities are in 26 senior white-ball games.
In a bowling total of just 10 runs, she hit Tahlia Wilson with the first delivery of the game before dismissing the hosts’ other opener Courtney Webb.
With Maddie Penna and Rhys McKenna removed, off-spinner Davis, who has only made one one-day international appearance, went for 16 from her three overs.
Issy Wong, a fast bowler who has struggled in form since 2023, attempted to rekindle her English career with a 0-30 record on four of her overs.
Even in chasing relatively low targets, England and Australia have struggled against them, but Scrivens and Scholfield, who are more experienced, largely eased any tension before being both dismissed by Lauren Cheatle in successive overs.
Heath didn’t feel alarmed despite three wickets being quickly lost and Wong being dismissed on the final ball of the 19th over.
Bryony Smith, who did not join the core group, has been declared out of the tour due to illness, but no replacement will be called up. England has confirmed this.
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Source: BBC
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