CANBERRA, Australia — Australia's women had already retained the Ashes. Now they've won the series against England. The Australians won the rain-affected second Twenty20 by six runs in Canberra on Thursday to extend their 100% start to the series and move into a 10-0 lead with just one more T20 and a test match remaining.
Relive the second T20 international in Canberra as England slipped to a six-run defeat to Australia on DLS when rain hit in the final over. Australia now lead the multi-format series 10-0 with one T20 and a sole Test match to come.
England face Australia in the second T20 in the Women’s Ashes – follow score updates, radio commentary and video highlights.
Amy Jones stumps Australia opener Beth Mooney for 44, as the hosts make a quick start to the second T20 in Canberra.
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Having already retained the Women's Ashes with a comprehensive win in the first T20, Australia could claim an outright series triumph over with victory in the second. Follow all the action from Canberra in our live blog.
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England face Australia in the second T20 in the Women’s Ashes – follow score updates, radio commentary and video highlights.
Australia are looking to continue their clean sweep of England in the second Twenty20 of the Ashes in Canberra
Heather Graham has joined the Australian squad in Canberra as cover for the two remaining T20Is. England have also stuck to the same XI that took the field on Monday as they look to claim their first points of the multi-format series.
Megan Schutt dismisses Dani Wyatt-Hodge for 52 and Sophia Dunkley for 32 in the space of four balls to put Australia in control of the second T20 in Canberra.