Australian women's team's star opener Beth Mooney has continued his golden run in the WT20I format. In the recent series against England, she recorded scores worth 75, 44, and 94* as the Aussies recorded a 3-0 clean sweep.
England were dealt a crushing T20 series whitewash defeat after Australia recorded an emphatic 72-run win at the Adelaide Oval. England have already lost the Women's Ashes and their latest drubbing in the third and concluding T20 takes Australia to a 12-0 lead in the multi-format series leaving them on target for a remarkable 16-0 clean sweep with one Test to follow at the MCG next week.
England are still searching for their first win of the Women's Ashes after another dominant Australia win in Adelaide.
England will chase a target of 163 runs to win Saturday night’s Women’s Ashes T20 International at Adelaide Oval, with Beth Mooney’s unbeaten half-century the cornerstone of Australia’s innings.
Check out how Australia Women emerged victorious by a 72-run margin in the third T20I of the series against England Women to clean sweep the visitors, only on CricTracker.
Australian opener Beth Mooney outscored the entire England lineup as Australia-W defeated England-W by 72-runs in another dom
The left hander will slip down the order for the day-night Test as she continues as wicketkeeper in place of Alyssa Healy
The visitors put in a woeful batting effort at Adelaide Oval as Australia secured the T20I series 3-0 to leave a whitewash on the cards
England's cricketers have been demolished in the Women's Ashes, but their management insist they are close. Change is needed at the top when reality is denied.
Beth Mooney starred as Australia routed England by 57 runs in the first T20 international to retain the Ashes with the minimum of fuss.
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