In Women's Ashes, Amanda Wellington's Shane Warne-Like Ball, Fans enthralled
In Women's Ashes, Amanda Wellington's Shane Warne-Like Ball, Fans enthralled
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Amanda Wellington's bowled a supreme splendour in the 31st over against England in the opening day

England and Australia's men's cricket teams are all set to play out the next instalment of their Ashes enmity afterwards this month. Given the concentration of the cricket battle in the last few years, there is a fair bit of media‘s spotlight on the build-up to the series. While the men's duel promises to be a captivating affair, On the other hand, the women's Ashes series delivered a stunning cricket moment earlier in the week. Amanda Wellington's bowled a supreme splendour in the 31st over against England in the inaugural day-night Test. With the visitors at 0-71, Wellington produced a traditional leg-break to clean up Tammy Beaumont. The ball slanting around leg stump and took off the bail from off stump. A number of fans compared the ball to spin King Shane Warne's well-known 'ball of the century' to sack Mike Gatting in 1993.

 

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Though, that wasn't enough for the hosts to register a success over England in the momentous women- pink-ball Test. The speculators started the day at 120/0 and ended it at 206/2. The result helped the speculators to stay alive in the series. However, in order to defeat a 4-6 deficit on points, the English will have to succeed all three T20s.

 

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