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England v Australia Women's 1st ODI
MCG
Match Report
England Women romped to their first one-day international victory in
Australia since December 1988, beating Australia today by 56 runs at the MCG.
After losing the toss and being put into bat by Australian captain Karen
Rolton England started strongly with openers Sarah Taylor and Beth Morgan putting on 39 for the
first wicket. Morgan was the first to fall in the 12th over to a catch at mid-off by Kriss Britt off
the bowling of Kirsten Pike for 20.
Claire Taylor was next to the crease and settled in quickly. Playing
determinedly Taylor struck hard and swept and slogged throughout her innings, which lasted 37 balls. She was
caught behind by Leonie Coleman off the bowling of Shelley Nitschke for 30 with England 90-2.
England captain Charlotte Edwards was the next to join the eighteen year-old
Sarah Taylor in the middle. They put on 11 in two overs before the youngster was caught by
17-year-old Ellyse Perry off Nitschke's bowling for 44.
Left-hander Lydia Greenway who has been playing in Australia since September
for Wallsend came in at five for England. Between her and Edwards they added 15 for the
tourists before Edwards (11) was bowled by Lisa Sthalekar in the 23rd over as she attempted to sweep the
ball.
With England 116-4 Jenny Gunn joined Greenway at the crease. Together they
played beautifully with 6?1? Gunn using her height and stance to dominate the ball. She scored
four fours in her innings and with quick running between the stumps they put on 80 for the
fifth wicket seeing England through to 196.
A direct hit from Perry after she had clipped the ball to fine leg put an
end to Gunn's innings (48) bringing Nicky Shaw to the middle. She made a quick fire 13 off 12 balls
but was caught deep mid-wicket on the first ball of the final over. Caroline Atkins (3*) and
Greenway (48*) saw England through to the interval with 233-6 on the board.
After the break, which was very nearly extended due to a hydraulic problem
with the roller, England continued their command over Australia. Nitschke was the first to go to a
catch by Nicky Shaw at mid-off off the bowling of Jenny Gunn for 24, bringing Rolton to the crease.
Three balls later Alex Blackwell was trapped lbw by Gunn for 11 leaving
Australia 38-2. All-rounder
Sthalekar joined Rolton at the crease and together they added 25 runs for
the third wicket before
Sthalekar was stumped by Sarah Taylor off fellow Sussex player Holly
Colvin's bowling for 20.
Kris Britt came in fifth and was caught by Edwards at square leg off Rosalie
Birch's bowling for one in the 26th over. Blackwell's twin sister Kate came to the middle with
Australia on 72-4. Birch caught her lbw five minutes later for 6.
Perry, who had won the Player of the Match Award at the Twenty20 on Friday,
was Australia's seventh batter. Together her and Rolton steadied Australia and put on 30 for
the sixth wicket before Rolton was caught behind the stumps by Sarah Taylor off Laura Marsh's
bowling for 30, leaving Australia 110-6.
Australia's wicket-keeper, Coleman joined Perry at the crease and scored a
run-a-ball 18 in 23 minutes. She was caught by Greenway at deep mid-wicket off Marsh's bowling
and Australia were behind the rate on 144-7. Sarah Andrews, coming in at nine scored a quick
fire ten off ten balls and in a wicket that mirrored the previous one of Coleman, four overs earlier
Andrews was caught deep mid-wicket by Greenway off the bowling of Marsh, leaving Australia 165-8.
Pike joined Perry, but three balls later, on the last ball of the 47th over
Perry (40) fell to a run-out by Edwards to Marsh's bowling. Pace bowler Sampson came in and made three
before she was caught and bowled by Edwards in the final over. Australia were all out for
177, giving England a 56-run victory.
Following the game an ecstatic Edwards said: "The way the girls have
responded from the Twenty20 defeat is brilliant. It was an all-round team performance and I'm
really proud of every single one of them. To beat a very good Australian team on home soil at the
MCG is a fantastic effort.
"We're all aware that this is only one game out of five. We need to come
back out and show the same fight tomorrow as we did today."
Greenway added: "To beat Australia in Australia is always a good thing.
We've had some things to work on and everyone has done that - we've all worked really hard and it's
paid off today.
"We want to make sure we keep working hard and come out strong again
tomorrow. I was pleased with how I batted today. The wicket wasn't as good as we thought it'd be so
we had to work hard for our runs. The partnership with Jen helped set the last ten overs up and
was key to us posting 233 as a total."
Australian Player Pictures
ай Imogen Gaunt, 2008 ECB

Notes & personal stats from an Australian
perspective - courtesy Bronwyn Calver)
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ODI #203 for Australia
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ODI #47 between Australia and England
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4th highest score by England v Australia
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6th highest by any team v Australia
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=5th lowest score by Australia v England
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England's 2nd win (out of 12 matches played) v Australia in
Australia
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England's 1st win in Australia v Australia since 11/12/88
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Coleman - 1st match for Australia since 22/12/04; PB 18
(previous best 11* v New Zealand 21/2/04)
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Perry - PB 40 (previous best 19 v New Zealand 27/7/07)
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Britt - = most catches in an innings by an Australian fielder v
England (2)
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