Beth Mooney is thrilled about the upcoming pink-ball Test in the Women's Ashes at the MCG, seeing it as a chance for Australia to display their skills. Despite wishing the Test was earlier in the series,
Australian wicketkeeper-batter Beth Mooney increased her lead at the top of ICC Women's T20I Rankings among batters following a brilliant outing in the women's Ashes series against England. Australia's unbeaten run in the ongoing Ashes series against England has seen a host of their best performers make good ground in the latest ICC Women's Player Rankings.
Australian women's team's star opener Beth Mooney has continued his golden run in the WT20I format. In the recent series against England, she recorded scores worth 75, 44, and 94* as the Aussies recorded a 3-0 clean sweep.
Beth Mooney's impressive performance in the women's Ashes series solidifies her lead in the ICC Women's T20I Rankings. Australian players dominate the rankings with significant gains following the series against England.
England’s miserable Ashes campaign continues with heavy defeat in final T20 - Australia lead the multi-format series 12-0 with just the Test match to play.
The left hander will slip down the order for the day-night Test as she continues as wicketkeeper in place of Alyssa Healy
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England will chase a target of 163 runs to win Saturday night’s Women’s Ashes T20 International at Adelaide Oval, with Beth Mooney’s unbeaten half-century the cornerstone of Australia’s innings.
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England are still searching for their first win of the Women's Ashes after another dominant Australia win in Adelaide.
Australia could welcome back two of its biggest stars for the women’s Ashes Test as the hosts eye off a clean sweep.
The visitors put in a woeful batting effort at Adelaide Oval as Australia secured the T20I series 3-0 to leave a whitewash on the cards