England captain Heather Knight was annoyed by the rain that halted her facet’s push for a primary victory of this yr’s Ashes as Australia received the second T20 by six runs on Duckworth-Lewis-Stern in Canberra.
The win meant Australia claimed an outright Ashes victory, taking an unassailable 10-0 lead within the collection with yet one more T20 and a Take a look at match nonetheless to return.
England had been chasing 186 and wanted 18 runs from 5 balls, with Knight unbeaten on 43 from 19 deliveries, when the gamers had been introduced off for a second time attributable to rain and Australia narrowly forward on DLS.
Knight confirmed her frustration on the pitch when play was stopped and believes the sport was “undoubtedly on” within the remaining phases.
Talking on the post-match presentation, she stated: “It was a superb sport of cricket, wasn’t it?
Disappointment
“Very upset for the sensible crowd that turned out that we weren’t in a position to let it attain its climax.
“Felt like we had been actually in it, clearly was a really powerful job for me and Nat (Sciver-Brunt), we managed to get that partnership collectively, felt prefer it was a very good wicket, felt prefer it was on.
“It will’ve been a tricky ask to get that quantity of runs, however I really feel prefer it was undoubtedly on for certain.”
England began their chase nicely, posting 41 with out loss within the opening 5 overs.
After a short stoppage attributable to rain and flashes of lightning, the sport resumed 8.4 overs in and Danni Wyatt-Hodge introduced up her half-century in 36 deliveries together with 32 from Sophia Dunkley earlier than each had been dismissed by Megan Schutt.
Knight and Nat Sciver-Brunt led the fightback with a superb 65 off 37 balls earlier than the rain ended play.
“Danni specifically was excellent, the best way she began the innings. Her and Dunks gave us an opportunity,” Knight added.
“That little rain break was onerous, it slowed us down just a little bit, upset our rhythm, however I’m actually happy with the best way the women fought right now.
“I assumed it was sensible to try to chase that, it was a tricky ask however sadly wasn’t in a position to attain it.”

Match Motion
Beth Mooney set the tone for Australia with 44 off 31 balls earlier than being stumped by counterpart Amy Jones off Sophie Ecclestone and spin proved to be expensive once more as Charlie Dean struck twice in on over.
Nonetheless, Talia McGrath (48) and Grace Harris (35) led the restoration effort with a precious sixth-wicket partnership of 71 from 35 balls.
McGrath expressed her delight at an outright Ashes victory.
She stated: “My coronary heart charge’s solely simply settled down, it was fairly tense there always taking a look at Duckworth-Lewis, always fascinated with the radar.
“So happy, to do it this early as nicely. We’re nonetheless not achieved however very glad to win the Ashes outright.”
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