Similar consequence, completely different day.
A glimmer of hope, a door creaked barely ajar, a creeping sense of “what if” drifting via the group and the commentary field – however ultimately, Australia win.
This was England’s long-awaited Ashes reunion, their first aggressive assembly for the reason that ill-fated 16-0 drubbing.
In some methods, this was a free hit, contemplating the truth that a semi-final spot on the Girls’s World Cup had already been secured for each groups.
All through the event, England have proven – regardless of being removed from good on events – that this isn’t the identical dejected England that left the Melbourne Cricket Floor again in February, having barely left a scratch on their opponents – not to mention a punch.
Towards their nice rivals in Indore, they’d spells the place they competed – once more, one thing that was nothing greater than a pipe dream firstly of the 12 months.
Amy Jones and Tammy Beaumont dominated the primary eight overs, cashing in because the Australian seamers bowled too huge and lacked management.
Alice Capsey performed an enterprising cameo to get England to 244, which at all times felt beneath par, however when Lauren Bell eliminated Phoebe Litchfield’s off stump with a magnificence and Georgia Voll and Ellyse Perry had been dismissed shortly after, England had been in unfamiliar territory.
They had been favourites.
However towards a crew of such greatness, a line-up affected by stardom from one to 11 and the three left on the bench, you can not and won’t win a recreation in moments.
England realized a harsh lesson in Indore. They’ve improved massively within the subject, they give the impression of being fitter, they give the impression of being a extra cohesive unit prepared to combat and scrap for the whole lot.
Nonetheless, you are able to do all of that, and nonetheless be outplayed. You possibly can take 4 top-order wickets for 68 runs and the subsequent two will add a chanceless 180 between them, turning a wobble right into a crushing victory with almost 10 overs to spare.
England’s unbeaten run got here to an finish, ever so predictably, with a bump all the way down to earth dealt by Australia.













