Australia beat England by seven wickets: Women’s Ashes, second T20 – as it happened

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The tourists cruised to another victory in the penultimate match of their dominant series

Never in doubt. Yes, Australia did lose three wickets early on but the moment the best two players in the world came together was the moment the contest came to a close. They are unstoppable, their stand unbeaten on 87 when the winning run was scored. Lanning’s side are now one win away from going through this tour undefeated. As for Knight’s team, they are absolutely nowhere at the moment.

Thanks for your company on the OBO today. We’ll be back in Bristol on Wednesday night for the final Women’s Ashes T20. Bye for now!

17.5 overs: Australia 122-3 (Lanning 43, Perry 47) Target 122. Brunt drifts onto Perry’s pads and she helps it on its way. Brunt roars with frustration. Perry becomes the first player in men or women’s T20 international cricket to collect 1000 runs and 100 wickets. Just brilliant. Brunt sprays a wide and Perry gets off strike with one, so there won’t be a fifty. Lanning has one run left to win it… and she does, with a single behind point. They’ve done it with ease.

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Written by Adam Collins
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Australia beat England by seven wickets: Women’s Ashes, second T20 – as it happened

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