Women’s Ashes: Australia win series outright as England suffer agonising six-run DLS method defeat in second T20 | Cricket News

Australia sealed the Women’s Ashes outright with a dramatic six-run win via DLS over England in the second T20 at the Manuka Oval in Canberra.

With skipper Heather Knight (43no) and Amy Jones (0no) out in the middle for the final over, England needed 22 runs from the final six deliveries and after Knight started with a boundary to leave them needing 18 runs from five balls, the umpires stopped play and left the visitors fuming as they were brought off at a crunch time.

From there, with the rain still pouring, the game was called and with it, the hosts now have a 10-0 lead in the contest.

Now, even with victory in the final T20 and one-off Test, Heather Knight’s side can only bring the scoreline back to 10-6. England had entered the second T20I with an 8-0 deficit in the Ashes after being swept 6-0 in the preceding ODI series and then losing the first T20I by 57 runs which saw the hosts retain the Ashes.

After putting Australia into bat and being set a tough target of 186, Danni Wyatt-Hodge (52) and Sophia Dunkley (32) built a crucial partnership for England, 12 fours and one six between them having England’s tally ticking along nicely.

However, a decisive 13th over from Megan Schutt (2-32) turned the tide and saw both dismissed after a rain delay, reducing England to 99-3 and Australia once again winning the pressure moments.

That brought Knight and Nat Sciver-Brunt (22) out to the middle and gave two England stalwarts the task of chasing down the remaining 87 runs required, the pair coping under pressure after adding 17 runs from the 17th over.

Despite their late aggressive partnership, with the rain returning the total proved too much and England fell six runs short of an Australia total that was boosted by a late surge from Talia McGrath (48) and Grace Harris (35), the partnership picking up 48 runs from the final three overs their stand worth an unbroken 71 from 35 balls.

The series continues with the final T20 at Adelaide on Saturday and then concludes with the pink-ball Test match at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground from January 30.

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