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Australia Clinch ICC Women's World Cup 2022: Alyssa Healy Sets New Record
The Australian team won the ICC Women’s World Cup 2022 after beating arch-rivals England by 71 runs in the final on Sunday at Hagley Oval, Christchurch. The Baggy Green women’s side was the undefeated champion after winning all of their nine matches in the tournament. It was the seventh World Cup victory for Australia’s women's team. The Aussie keeper, Alyssa Healy shattered a new batting record with an aggressive performance during the final. Let's have a look at how the Australian women’s side defeated England women’s team in the final match.
ICC Women’s World Cup 2022 Final Match Report: Australia vs England
England offered Australia the chance to bat first at Hagley Oval. The pitch was suited to the batters, and the Australian top order didn’t miss out on batting properly on this batting-friendly surface. Two Aussie openers, Alyssa Healy and Rachael Haynes gave Australia a perfect platform by putting up 160 runs between them. After Rachael’s (68) departure, Alyssa Healy made a 156-run stand with Beth Mooney (62) for the second wicket and carried the total to 316 in the 46th over. Healy eventually departed after playing a magnificent 170-run knock, featuring 26 boundaries. Australia finished their innings with 356/5 in their allotted 50 overs. Anya Shrubsole picked up the most wickets for England with 3.
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England lost two early wickets in reply, but Nat Sciver sought to chase down the target with some effective middle-order partnerships. On the other hand, Nat was England's lone fighter in the final against Australia. She stayed unbeaten with a superb 148* off 121 balls. Except for her, the rest of the English players were dismantled with the bat. England were bowled out for 285 runs in 43.4 overs. Alana King led Australia in bowling with three wickets.
Alyssa Healy’s Record in the Championship Match
Australia's standout opening batter, Alyssa Healy, set a new record in the Women's World Cup final against England on Sunday. She became the highest individual scorer in a World Cup final for any batter (men or women). Healy surpassed former Australian wicket-keeper batsman Adam Gilchrist's 149 in the 2007 ICC Men's World Cup final against Sri Lanka.
Surprisingly, Australian players have dominated the top scorers in the World Cup final list. The English opener, Nat Sciver, who also struck a century in the 2022 women's World Cup final against Australia, has also made it into the top five highest scorers list.
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Highest Individual Scores in the ICC One-Day International World Cup Finals
Player
Score
Opposition
Alyssa Healy
170
England, 2022
Adam Gilchrist
149
Sri Lanka, 2007
Nat Sciver
148*
Australia, 2022
Ricky Ponting
140*
India, 2003
Viv Richards
138*
England, 1979
Source: https://www.espncricinfo.com/
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Alyssa Healy scored 509 runs in this year's World Cup, the first time a player has scored more than 500 runs in a women's World Cup. Australia's 356/5 was the first time a women's world cup final had a score of 300 or more.
Player of the Match
Alyssa Healy of Australia was awarded player of the final after hitting 170 runs off 138 balls. She was also named Player of the Series after scoring 509 runs in 9 innings with a 56.55 batting average. Healy had two hundred and two half-centuries in the competition.
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Bottom Line
Prior to the final match of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2022, Australia's women's team was the favourite against England’s women's team. Australia had shown some ruthless performances in the group stage and semi-final encounter against the West Indies. Therefore, the expectation was high from Australia. On the other hand, the England women's team made a remarkable comeback in the middle of the competition to reach the final. England felt confident about beating the Australian side in the final, given their growing confidence following a lopsided semifinal victory against South Africa. However, the Aussie opener Alyssa Healy was merciless in the final, and her batting performance was the deciding factor between the two teams.
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2 years ago
ICC Women’s World Cup 2022: Australia to Face England in the Final
Both Australia and England combined have won ten out of eleven World Cups since the beginning of the competition in 1973. This stat clearly indicates how dominating these two teams were in the World Cup event. Their dominance in the history of the tournament has continued in the twelfth edition of the tournament as Australia will face England in the championship match. Only New Zealand have won a World Cup other than these two in the year 2000. Let's take a look at how Australia and England have qualified for the 2022 ICC Women's World Cup final.
2022 Women’s World Cup: Australia’s Road to Final
The Australian Women’s team has taken part in the tournament as a hot favourite and they have performed like a real winner. Australia are the only team that has remained undefeated in the tournament. They have won eight matches on the trot, including the semifinal clash against the West Indian Women’s team. Here are the results of Australia's women’s team so far.
Australia vs England
Australia started the campaign with a 12-run win over arch-rivals England. England failed to reach Australia’s 311-run target as they finished the innings on 298/8. Rachael Haynes won the player of the match for her 130-run knock.
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Pakistan vs Australia
Australia comprehensively beat Pakistan by 7 wickets in their second match. Batting first, Pakistan made 190/6 in their allotted 50 overs. Australia chased down the target with 92 balls to spare for the loss of 3 wickets.
Australia vs New Zealand
New Zealand suffered a heavy defeat in front of their home crowds against Australia. Australia made 269/8 and, in reply, New Zealand were bowled out for only 128 in 30.2 overs. Australia sealed their third consecutive victory by 141 runs.
West Indies vs Australia
Australia didn’t have to work hard to beat the West Indies, as batting first, the Caribbean side was bowled out for only 131 runs. The Australian women’s team chased down the total in 30.2 overs for the loss of 3 wickets and won the match by 7 wickets.
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India vs Australia
There was a lot of buzz prior to this contest, as India were hoping to end Australia’s winning momentum. The Indian side put up a great battle against Australia to defend their 277 runs. But Australia sealed the match by 6 wickets with 3 balls to spare. Meg Lanning won the player of the match for her crucial 97-run knock.
South Africa vs Australia
South Africa also fought hard against Australia but couldn't stop their winning run. Australia comfortably chased down South Africa’s 271 runs in 45.2 overs for the loss of five wickets.
Bangladesh vs Australia
Australia finished their group stage fixtures with a 5-wicket victory. Australia struggled a bit to chase down Bangladesh’s 135 runs. They had to lose five wickets to reach the winning target.
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Australia vs West Indies (Semi-final)
After a dominating show in the group stage, Australia's women’s team were favourites against West Indies in the first semi-final match in Wellington. A good contest was expected from the fixture, but Australia were ruthless and completely outplayed the West Indies.
Batting first, Australia's women’s team made 305/3 and, in reply, the Caribbean women’s team were bowled out for only 148 runs. Australia clinched the match by 157 runs and secured a place in the final. The experienced Alyssa Healy made 129 runs and won the player of the match award.
Probable playing XI (final against England)
Top Order: Rachael Haynes, Alyssa Healy (Wicket-Keeper), Ashleigh Gardner, Middle-Orders: Meg Lanning (Captain), Beth Mooney, Tahlia McGrath, Annabel Sutherland, Darcie Brown, Lower-Order: Jess Jonassen, Alana King, Megan Schutt.
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Women’s World Cup 2022: England’s Road to Final
England were one of the favourites, but they had a pretty rocky start to the tournament. The English women lost three consecutive matches before registering four straight victories in the group stage to earn a place in the semifinals. Besides, they overcame South Africa in the second semifinal to earn a place in the championship match. Here are the results of England's women’s team so far.
England vs Australia
England’s World Cup campaign started with a 12-run loss to Australia. England finished their innings on 298/8 in the chase of Australia’s 310 runs.
West Indies vs England
England were favourites against the Caribbean side, but they couldn't chase down the West Indies women’s 225 runs. England were bowled out for 218 and lost the match by 7 runs.
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England vs South Africa
In the group stage, South Africa were the second-most successful team after Australia. The South African side as a team played superb cricket in the group stage fixtures. England suffered a 3-wicket defeat to South Africa after failing to defend 235 runs.
India vs England
It was a crucial match for both sides in order to stay alive in the tournament. England eventually came out as the winner. England chased down India’s 134 for the loss of six wickets.
New Zealand vs England
England have gained momentum after defeating India in their fourth match of the group stage. England won their second match in a row after clinching the encounter against New Zealand. However, the English team had to battle hard to overcome the Kiwis, eventually winning by one wicket.
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Pakistan vs England
England registered a dominating 9-wicket victory over Pakistan. They chased down Pakistan’s 105 runs in 19.2 overs for the loss of one wicket.
England vs Bangladesh
Bangladesh were beaten by England by 100 runs in their final World Cup encounter. England scored 234/6 in 50 overs. Bangladesh were dismissed for 134 runs in 48 overs.
England vs South Africa (Semi-final)
The South African campaign was hopeful that they could beat the English side after some brilliant performances in the group stage. But South Africa’s performance in the second semi-final match against England were very lacklustre. England made 293/8 in their allotted 50 overs and successfully defended the total by bowling South Africa out for 156 runs. England went on to win the contest by 137 runs and seal a place in the Women’s World Cup 2022 final.
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Probable playing XI (final against Australia)
Top Order: Tammy Beaumont, Danni Wyatt, Heather Knight (captain), Middle-Orders: Nat Sciver, Amy Jones (Wicket-Keeper), Sophia Dunkley, Katherine Brunt, Sophie Ecclestone, Lower-Order: Kate Cross, Charlie Dean, Anya Shrubsole
Verdict
The Australian women’s team’s road to the final was pretty smooth in comparison to England’s women’s team. Australia have dominated the tournament with commanding performances, while England had to wait till the last group stage fixtures to confirm their participation in the final. However, no team is a favourite in the championship match. The team that executes their game plan properly has a greater chance of winning the ICC Women's World Cup trophy 2022. The final match of the 12th edition of the Women's World Cup will be staged at the Hagley Oval, Christchurch, on Sunday (April 3). The Australia vs England match will start at 7 a.m. (Bangladesh Standard Time).
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2 years ago
Australia clinch Ashes 4-0 with a dominant win in the fifth Test
Australia won the 2021-2022 Ashes series 4-0 after winning the fifth and final Test match by 146 runs at the Bellerive Oval in Hobart on Sunday (January 16, 2022). The match lasted barely three days, with Australia dominating for the majority of the time. Australia have solidified their position in the current ICC Test Championship points standings with this victory. On the other hand, England have stayed at the bottom of the standings. The fifth Test match report between Australia and England is discussed in this article.
Australia vs England 2021-2022 Ashes: Fifth Test Match Report
Australia wanted to set a target of more than 300 runs for England when they stepped out to bat on day 3. However, Australia were bowled out for 155 runs in the second innings immediately after the lunch break. As a result, England needed 271 runs to win the fifth match of the series. But, the English team was bowled out for only 124 runs in the last session of the day, losing the match by 146 runs.
Australian pacers rattled the English batters in both innings. Aussie skipper Pat Cummins took the most wickets in the match, with seven. While Starc, Boland, and Green each took four wickets in the contest.
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Earlier, Australia batted first and scored 303 runs in their first innings. Travis Head hit a century in the first inning. Head and Cameron Green (74) put up a 121-run partnership in the fifth wicket, allowing Australia to amass more than 300 runs in the first innings.
In response, England were bowled out for 188 runs in 47.4 overs, giving Australia a 115-run first-innings lead.
England's best bowler in the match was Mark Wood. He took 9 wickets, including a 6-wicket haul in the second innings. Mark Wood's bowling figure in the second innings was 16.3-2-37-6.
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Top Performers in Australia vs England 2021-2022 Ashes
Australian players topped the top performers list in both batting and bowling. Left-handed batter Travis Head scored the most runs (357) in six innings with a 59.90 batting average. The only English player in the top five most run-scorers list was right-handed batter Joe Root.
Most Runs Scored in the Ashes Series 2021-2022
Player
Inn
Runs
HS
Ave
100s
Travis Head (AUS)
6
357
152
59.50
2
Marnus Labuschagne (AUS)
9
335
103
41.87
1
Joe Root (ENG)
10
322
89
32.20
0
David Warner (AUS)
8
273
95
34.12
0
Usman Khawaja (AUS)
4
255
137
85.00
2
Source: https://www.espncricinfo.com/
Australia's skipper Pat Cummins was the most successful bowler in the series. He took 21 wickets that was the highest in the series. The lone England bowler in the top five most wicket-takers list was right-handed pacer Mark Wood.
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Most Wicket-Getters in the Ashes Series 2021-2022
Player
Inn
Wickets
BBI
Ave
5W
Pat Cummins (AUS)
8
21
5/38
18.04
1
Mitchell Starc (AUS)
10
19
4/37
25.36
0
Scott Boland (AUS)
6
18
6/7
9.55
1
Mark Wood (ENG)
7
17
6/37
26.64
1
Nathan Lyon (AUS)
7
16
4/91
23.56
0
Source: https://www.espncricinfo.com/
Player of the Match
Travis Head was named player of the match for his incredible century in the first innings. In addition, the left-handed batter was named Player of the Series for scoring 357 runs in six innings.
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ICC World Test Championship (2021-2023 Cycle) Points Table
Sri Lanka are the only side that has yet to lose a match in the ongoing Test Championship. Therefore, they remain in first place in the standings. England are at the bottom of the table with only one win and six losses.
ICC World Test Championship Points Table (as of January 16, 2022)
Position
Team
PCT (%)
1
Sri Lanka
100.00
2
Australia
86.66
3
Pakistan
75.00
4
South Africa
66.66
5
India
49.07
6
New Zealand
33.33
7
Bangladesh
25.00
8
West Indies
25.00
9
England
9.25
Source: https://www.icc-cricket.com/world-test-championship/standings
Bottom Line
Australia dominated all through the Ashes 2021-2022 and deservedly won the series at 4-0. The host sealed the series with two games to spare after winning the third Test in Melbourne. They had a chance to whitewash the visitors, but a tenacious English team drew the fourth Test in Sydney, avoiding a humiliating sweep at the hands of arch-rivals Australian Test side. Australia have a strong chance to climb the ICC Test Championship points standings when the India-Sri Lanka Test series begins next month. Oppositely, England's chances of making the final in the second cycle of the World Test Championship are currently very slim after losing two tough series to India and Australia.
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2 years ago
New Zealand take giant stride as Bangladesh suffer batting collapse
New Zealand have taken a giant stride in the ongoing Christchurch Test after posting a massive total of 521 for six in the first innings and declared, and right after that, Bangladesh suffered a familiar batting collapse in the format.
At the end of day two, New Zealand are leading by 395 runs.
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Devon Conway completed his second hundred of the series off the first ball of the day while Tom Latham registered his double ton.
After Conway was trapped run-out by Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Ross Taylor came to bat, and the Bangladesh players gave a guard of honour as he was playing his last Test.
Taylor could only make 28 runs in, probably, his last innings in the format. With this Test, Taylor played a total of 112 Tests and he amassed more than 7500 runs with 19 centuries and 35 half-centuries.
In reply to New Zealand’s massive total, Bangladesh ended up on 126 for 10 after they were brought down to 11 for four.
Yasir Ali Rabbi hit his maiden fifty while coming up with a 60-run stand in the sixth-wicket partnership.
None of Bangladesh’s top five batters was able to reach a double-digit score with two departed with a duck each.
Yasir ended up on 55 while Nurul Hasan Shohan, who was playing to replace injured Mushfiqur Rahim, posted 41. After Yasir and Shohan departed, Bangladesh’s innings ended fast.
Trent Boult scalped five wickets— his ninth five-for in his Test career while Time Southee took three and Kyle Jamieson bagged two.
Along the process, Boult completed 300 wickets in Tests.
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“Milestones don't really matter, there are some big names in this list. There was a good amount of pace and bounce on this wicket, enjoyed bowling on the surface - with Southee in, gives us a left-right combination well,” Boult said at the end of day’s play.
Bangladesh won the first Test by eight wickets— which was Bangladesh’s maiden Test win against New Zealand and the first win in New Zealand soil in 32 attempts across the format.
2 years ago
England Avert Ashes Whitewash after a nerve-wracking Draw in the Fourth Test
Australia won the 2021-2022 Ashes series after three straight victories against England. When the Sydney Test began, they were on a mission to whitewash England. However, England's tail-enders survived a tense last hour of the match to deny Australia a 5-0 series victory. Australia will play the fifth match in Hobart with the goal of completing the series 4-0, while England will try to restore some pride. The series' final match will begin on January 14. The fourth Test match report of Australia vs England is discussed in this article.
Australia vs England 2021-2022 Ashes: Fourth Test Match Report
When England batted in the closing hour of day 4, they had a mammoth 388-run target. Therefore, the English campaign preferred to save the match rather than go after the target. The English openers survived the fourth day, scoring 30 runs in 11 overs.
The openers started fresh with the hopes of drawing the match, but new sensation Scott Boland gave Australia an early breakthrough in the first hour on day five. He sent Haseeb Hameed back to the pavilion in the tenth over of the day.
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The England batters tried to build big partnerships in the middle but were unable to do so. In fact, most of England's partnerships lasted 10 to 15 overs.
With only two wickets remaining in the closing hour of day five, the match was heading towards a nail-biting finish. Steven Smith infused some excitement into the match by dismissing Jack Leach two overs short of the scheduled over. England were able to draw the match with the help of two veteran cricketers, James Anderson and Stuart Broad. Zack Crawley (77) and Ben Stokes (60) both scored crucial runs for England, while Australia's most successful bowler in the second innings was Scott Boland (3/30).
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Australia made one major change for the fourth Test in Sydney. Travis Head was replaced by Usman Khawaja. The elegant left-hander made the most of his opportunity, smashing back-to-back hundreds in the contest. Khawaja's 137 in the first innings contributed to Australia's 416/8d total. For England, Stuart Broad took 5 wickets in the first innings. However, England were bowled out for 294 runs in their first innings, handing Australia a 122-run lead. Jonny Bairstow scored 113 runs for the visitors, while Scott Boland took the most wickets for the hosts with four.
Australia were much more aggressive in the second innings. They declared their innings on 265/6d after setting England a 388-run target. Usman Khawaja sparkled once more with the bat, finishing undefeated on 101*. Jack Leach took the most wickets with four for the English team.
Player of the Match
Osman Khawaja was awarded player of the match for his amazing batting effort in the game. He scored centuries in both innings, allowing Australia to take complete control of the Sydney Test against England.
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2021-2023 ICC Test Championship Points Table
Sri Lanka top the ICC Test Championship points standings with 100 percent PCT, ahead of Australia and Pakistan. On the other hand, England have plummeted to the bottom of the current points table.
ICC Test Championship Points Table (as of January 9, 2022)
Position
Team
PCT (%)
1
Sri Lanka
100
2
Australia
83.33
3
Pakistan
75.00
4
India
55.21
5
South Africa
50.00
6
Bangladesh
33.33
7
West Indies
25.00
8
New Zealand
11.11
9
England
10.41
Source: https://www.icc-cricket.com/world-test-championship/standings
Bottom Line
The England team is having a very hard time in the ongoing Ashes series. England's top order has appeared to be shaky to face an inspiring Australia bowling unit. As a result, England's middle-order has been put under a lot of pressure, reducing their prospects of dominating during the match. England's bowlers have performed well in the series, although not as well as their opponents. Australia are expected to reclaim the number one position in the ICC Test Championship after this Ashes series. Oppositely, England's place in the standings may decline further, causing a major blow in their quest for the second cycle's final match.
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2 years ago
Australia Clinch Ashes with a Thumping win Over England in Third Test
Australia won the Ashes series 2021-2022 with two games to spare after defeating England by an innings and 14 runs at the MCG in Melbourne on Tuesday (December 28). Australia needed 6 more wickets when the play started on day 3, which they achieved in just 15.4 overs. Australia have also climbed to the top spot in the ICC Test Championship. With this defeat, England matched Bangladesh for the most Test defeats in a calendar year (9) with nine. Take a look at the third Test match report between Australia and England.
Australia vs England 2021-2022 Ashes Series: Third Test Match Report
Australia's strategy for the Boxing Day Test against England panned out flawlessly, as they won the match in two days and a half session. At the end of day 2, England had six wickets in hand and needed 51 more runs to avoid a humiliating innings loss. However, the Australian pacers were ruthless on day 3 and took the remainder of the English wickets in just 15 overs and 4 balls.
The regular Australian captain Pat Cummins returned to this match after missing the second Test due to covid-19 restrictions. English batters have struggled against Australia's bowling attack in this series.
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Cummins elected to bat first in order to limit England to a modest total. Another crucial point is that batting gets a lot easier on day two at the MCG. Because of Cummins' choice to bowl first, Australia were able to restrict England to only 185 runs in the first innings.
In response, Australia scored 267 runs in their first innings to take an 82-run lead in the first innings. England needed a courageous effort in the second innings in order to stay alive in the game. However, they were down to 31/4 at the end of the second day's play.
Melbourne-born pacer Scott Boland was brilliant with his accuracy with the ball on day 3. The England batters had no idea how to deal with his excellent bowling. Boland demolished England's middle and lower orders after Mitchell Starc's early breakthrough. Mitchell Starc clean bowled Ben Stokes with a full-length ball in the fifth over of the day.
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Boland then removed Root, Bairstow, Wood, and Robinson, making the task for the host much easier. Medium-pacer Cameron Green took the last wicket of England's second innings to give Australia an innings win. England were bowled out for 68 runs, with Joe Root (28) leading the way with 28 runs.
Joe Root, too, experienced an embarrassment in this match. He became one of the top five captains in Test format with the most defeats after losing this contest.
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Here are the top five most Test defeats as a Captain
Captain
Match
Loss
Graeme Smith (South Africa)
109
29
Stephen Fleming (New Zealand)
80
27
Brian Lara (West Indies)
47
26
Joe Root (England)
58
23
Allan Border (Australia)
93
22
Source: https://www.espncricinfo.com/
Player of the Match
Debutant Scott Boland was named player of the match for his outstanding performance in the contest. He took six wickets for only seven runs in the second innings. Boland finished the match with 7 wickets for 55 runs.
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ICC Test Championship 2021-2023: Current Points Table
Australia have won all three matches and climbed to the top of the points table in their second cycle of the ICC Test Championship campaign. On the other hand, England have dropped to seventh place in the points standings.
Current Points Table of Test Championship (as of December 28, 2021)
Position
Team
PCT
1
Australia
100%
2
Sri Lanka
100%
3
Pakistan
75%
4
India
58.33%
5
West Indies
25%
6
New Zealand
16.66%
7
England
7.14%
8
Bangladesh
0%
9
South Africa
0%
Source: https://www.icc-cricket.com/world-test-championship/standings
Aftermath
After securing the Ashes series, Australia's main target now would be to whitewash England in front of a home crowd. They have a genuine opportunity to win an Ashes series 5-0 for the first time in eight years. Australia last swept England in the 2013/2014 season. On the other hand, England will be hoping to avoid a humiliating whitewash by gaining some Test Championship points before the end of the Ashes series. The fourth Test will begin on January 5 in Sydney, followed by the fifth Test on January 14 in Hobart.
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2 years ago
Australia Snatch Complete Control of Third Ashes Test
At the end of day two, Australia have absolute control of the third match in the Ashes series 2021/2022. England need 51 more runs to escape an innings defeat with six wickets in hand. If Australia win this Test match, they will clinch the series with two games to spare. Following that, Australia will aim to finish the series with a total of 60 points. On the other hand, losing this series will surely be a major blow for England in their quest for the ICC Test Championship final of the second cycle. Let's take a look at the current scenario of the third Ashes Test.
AUS vs ENG Third Ashes Test 2021: Match Scenario
England must win the third Ashes Test in order to stay in the series. They will have to put in some outstanding performances to overcome an inspiring Australian team. Considering the current situation of the play, England's chances of winning this Test are very slim.
England’s First Innings
England batted first and they were knocked out for only 185 runs in the third session of day 1. Once again, England's top order struggled with the bat, losing both openers for 13 runs. Dawid Malan and Captain Joe Root tried to rebuild the innings With 48 runs between them. The Australian captain Pat Cummins struck again for the hosts, sending Dawid Malan back to the pavilion just before lunch.
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Joe Root (50), Ben Stokes (25), and Jos Buttler (35) sought to put up some resistance in the middle but were unable to prolong their innings. England lost all of their wickets within the first hour of the third session. Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon each took three wickets for Australia.
Australia’s First Innings
In reply, Australia gained an 82-run lead in the first innings before being bowled out for 267 in the second session on day 2.
David Warner (38) and Marcus Harris (76) got Australia off to a good start with a 57-run opening partnership. Australia failed to form any big partnership in this innings, although they did have several successful stands that allowed them to gain a significant lead in the first innings.
England's most efficient bowler in this innings was veteran pacer, James Anderson. He took the most wickets with four with an economy rate of 1.43.
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England’s Ongoing Second Innings
England needed to get off to a good start in order to overcome Australia's 82-run lead. However, they lost wickets at regular intervals in the second innings, just as they did in the first. England are 31/4 at the end of day two of the third Ashes Test, which means they need another 51 runs to avoid an innings loss.
Joe Root (12*) and Ben Stokes (2*) both have stayed unbeaten, and they will have to shoulder most of the responsibility if England are to post a substantial score in the second innings. Mitchell Starc and Scott Boland each have two wickets for Australia so far.
Verdict
England batters have suffered a lot in the ongoing Ashes series 2021-2022. In other words, the Australian bowling unit outperforms the English batters. The best result England can hope for in this encounter is to avoid an innings defeat. With Australia's strong bowling attack, even averting an innings defeat appears to be a long shot at this point. This underwhelming English Test team has a small chance of winning at least one match in the remaining Ashes series.
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2 years ago
Australia on the verge of winning the second Test of 2021 Ashes Series
Australia have taken control of the second Test of the ongoing 2021-2022 Ashes series thanks to a huge first-innings total. The hosts are presently in a great position to defeat England in the encounter. Captain Steven Smith declared their second innings after setting England a 468-run target to level the series. England have scored 82/4 at the end of day 4 and they will need 386 more runs to win. Let's have a look at the second match scenario of the 2021 Ashes series between Australia and England.
AUS vs ENG Test Series 2021: Second Match Scenario
Australia’s Test Captain Pat Cummins is missing the second Test as he came close to a covid-19 positive case prior to the match. He is now adhering to South Australian health guidelines about coronavirus. According to sources, Cummins is expected to lead Australia in the Boxing Day Test at the MCG in Melbourne.
Former Australian skipper Steven Smith is leading the Australian team in the second Test in Adelaide in the absence of Pat Cummins. The hosts have maintained a strong lead against arch-rivals England in the match and are expected to win on day five.
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Australia’s First Innings
Australia declared their first innings on 473/9d after electing to bat first. David Warner failed to reach his 25th Test century, but he and Marnus Labuschagne put on a solid 172-run stand for the second wicket. Warner returned to the pavilion after reaching 95 runs, while Labuschagne completed his century (103). When both batsmen left, Australia were at 241/3.
In the first innings, Australia's skipper Steven Smith led the team to a big total. Smith returned to the pavilion after a 93-run innings. Alex Carey (51), Mitchell Starc (39), and Michael Neser (35) all gave him solid support in the middle. England's all-rounder Ben Stokes took the highest three wickets.
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England’s First Innings
England were bowled out for only 236 runs in their first innings, allowing Australia to take a 237-run lead. After quickly losing two openers, Captain Joe Root (62) and Dawid Malan (80) put up a third-wicket partnership of 138 runs.
England hoped to make a strong comeback with their partnership, but following their departures, things started to shift in Australia's favor. England continued to lose wickets at regular intervals and failed to prevent a follow-on. However, Australia did not force England to bat again. Instead, they opted to bat once again. Left-arm quick pacer, Mitchell Starc took four wickets for Australia, while Nathan Lyon took three.
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Australia’s Second Innings
Australia were eager to score fast in the second innings. Therefore, they continued to lose wickets in the middle despite scoring quickly. Steven Smith declared their second innings on 230/9d just before the Tea on day 4. With a 467-run lead, Australia's campaign is confident of clinching the match, as they did in the first Test.
Australia's Marnus Labuschagne and Travis Head both scored 51 runs in the second innings. On the other hand, England's Ollie Robinson, Joe Root, and Dawid Malan each took two wickets.
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England lost Rory Burns (34), Haseeb Hamid (0), Dawid Malan (20), and Captain Joe Root (24) in the hunt for 468 runs. Ben Stokes (3*) is unbeaten at the crease at the end of day 4.
Verdict
Having already lost four crucial wickets, England's chances of winning the second Test of the 2021 Ashes series are slim. Furthermore, chasing a huge total on day five is never easy. If England are to win the match, they will need at least a couple of outstanding performances on the final day. On the other hand, Australia will be looking to take all of England's wickets as quickly as possible. In short, it's Australia's match to lose, and a team like Australia rarely makes a mistake in a game like this.
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AUS vs ENG Test Series 2021: Australia Win the Ashes Opener
Australia beat England in the first Ashes Test of the 2021-2022 season at the Gabba in Brisbane on Saturday (December 11), taking a 1-0 lead in the five-match series. England are missing a number of crucial players due to injuries, which might jeopardize their chances of winning the series. Aside from that, veteran pacer James Anderson was ruled out of the series opener. Despite this, England fought hard against Australia in the opening match but they were beaten in the second session on day four. Let's look at the first match report of the AUS vs ENG Test series 2021.
First Match Report: AUS vs ENG Test Series 2021
The Gabba ground in Brisbane hosted the opening Ashes match of the AUS vs ENG Test series 2021. Prior to the match, Australia were a slight favorite due to England's injury issues. The host took advantage of the situation and won the first match of the series.
England captain Joe Root opted to bat first, was looking for a huge first-inning total. However, the batters fell short of expectations and were bowled out for only 147 runs. Fiery pacer, Mitchell Starc got Australia off to a flying start with a first-ball strike. Opener Rory Burns misread the ball and was clean bowled by Starc. England lost three more wickets in the first innings, leaving them at 59/4 at lunch.
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England's only big partnership (52) came between Jos Buttler (39) and Ollie Pope (35) for the sixth wicket in the first innings. However, England's innings crumbled when they left. Australia's captain Pat Cummins was the most successful bowler, taking the most wickets with five.
In response, Australia surpassed England's first-innings total by one wicket. David Warner (94) and Marnus Labuschagne (74) put up a 156-run partnership in the second wicket. Later, Travis Head almost single-handedly carried Australia's innings with a stunning 152-run knock. It was his first Ashes century, and more crucially, the knock contributed to his team's victory in the match.
Australia were bowled out for 425 runs in the first session of day three. England began their second innings with a 278-run deficit, and the visitors sought a comeback with a 162-run partnership between skipper Joe Root (89) and Dawid Malan (82). However, their efforts were in vain as the Australian bowlers fought back with determination in the opening session of day four. They bowled England out for 297 runs and only lost one wicket in chasing down the 20-run target.
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Australian off-spinner Nathan Lyon took the most wickets in the second innings with four. He also took his 400th Test wicket in this encounter.
Player of the Match
Australian middle-order batsman Travis Head was the unsung hero of the first Test match. His magnificent 152-run first-innings effort helped Australia to a commanding lead against arch-rivals England. Travis Head was rightfully named the best player of the match.
Way Forward
England pushed hard in the second innings to make a comeback after getting bowled out for a low total in the first innings. However, Australia's first-inning lead was too much for England to recover. Therefore, England were unable to establish a significant lead and put Australia under pressure in the run chase. Australia have opened their account in the ICC Test Championship's 2021-2023 cycle with this victory.
On the other hand, England have dropped to the sixth position with only 14 points. The second match of the AUS vs ENG Test series 2021 will take place at the Adelaide Oval from December 16. In the second match, Australia will seek to increase their series edge, while England will attempt a comeback at the Adelaide Oval.
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Ashes Series 2021: Who Would Play in an Australia-England Combined Test XI?
The much-anticipated Ashes Test series for the 2021-2022 season started off in Brisbane on Wednesday (December 8). The Australia-England Test series includes all of the expected names. Both sides have several outstanding cricketers who can turn the course of a game and lead their teams to victory on any given day. This article features a combined Test XI comprised of players from both sides. Let's have a look at the combined Test XI for the Ashes series 2021 between Australia and England.
Combined Test XI from Australia and England for Ashes Series 2021
Australia have the advantage in the bowling department, while England's middle order has the upper hand. Though, in the top order, both sides are equally strong. Here is the combined Australia-England Test XI.
1) David Warner (Australia)
M: 86 | Runs: 7311 | HS: 335* | Ave: 48.09 | 100s: 24
Left-arm opener David Warner will play the anchor role in Australia's batting. He will be one of the most important players in the series since he will be the backbone of the Australian batting line-up.
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2) Rory Burns (England)
M: 29 | Runs: 1712 | HS: 133 | Ave: 32.30 | 100s: 3
Rory has been in some good form for England in the recent series. He is their main opener in the series.
3) Marnus Labuschagne (Australia)
M: 18 | Runs: 1885 | HS: 215 | Ave: 60.80 | 100s: 5
Labuschagne, one of the most talented cricketers of his generation, will be crucial for Australia in this year's Ashes series.
4) Joe Root (England, Captain)
M: 109 | Runs: 9278 | HS: 254 | Ave: 50.15 | 100s: 23
England's captain Joe Root is the team's main batter. Root's performance will determine England's fate in the Ashes series 2021.
5) Steven Smith (Australia)
M: 77 | Runs: 7540 | HS: 239 | Ave: 61.80 | 100s: 27
Arguably the best Test batter in the world Steven Smith will be Australia's most important player in this series.
6) Ben Stokes (England)
M: 71 | Runs: 4631 | HS: 258 | Ave: 37.04 | 100s: 10 | Wkts: 163 | BBI: 6/22 | Ave: 31.38 | 5W: 4
Charismatic all-rounder Ben Stokes has returned to international cricket with the Ashes series. Stokes may be England's best weapon in this Test series.
7) Jos Buttler (England, WK)
M: 53 | Runs: 2800 | HS: 152 | Ave: 33.33 | 100s: 2
Jos Buttler of England could make a difference in the middle order. He is also one of the top wicket-keepers in the world.
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8) Pat Cummins (Australia)
M: 34 | Wkts: 164 | BBI: 6/23 | Ave: 21.59 | 5W: 5
Australia's new Test captain Pat Cummins is one of the best fast bowlers in the world. He will surely be the spearhead of Australia's bowling attack.
9) Mitchell Starc (Australia)
M: 61 | Wkts: 255 | BBI: 6/50 | Ave: 27.57 | 5W: 13
Starc is a world-class fast bowler with a wealth of experience. The English batters could struggle with his speed and accuracy.
10) James Anderson (England)
M: 166 | Wkts: 632 | BBI: 7/42 | Ave: 26.62 | 5W: 31
James Anderson is the world's most experienced pacer. Among fast bowlers, he holds the record for most Test wickets. Therefore, Anderson will be England's main bowling weapon.
11) Nathan Lyon (Australia)
M: 100 | Wkts: 399 | BBI: 8/50 | Ave: 32.12 | 5W: 18
Nathan Lyon is a talented off-spinner who knows how to take wickets in Test matches. Lyon's variation of spin has the potential to cause problems for England's batters.
Bottom Line
Picking the perfect XI from two of the best international cricket teams is never a straightforward task. Because both Australia and England have some exceptional cricketers in their respective squads. The Australia-England Combined Test XI 2021 has been determined based on recent form and experience.
The majority of the players in the XI are Australians, given that Australia is hosting the Ashes series 2021 and their players are more equipped for the conditions than its rivals England. On the other hand, England have some outstanding players and is perhaps the best side in the world to win a Test series on Australian soil. Overall, both teams will face a tough challenge in this Ashes series.
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