Garth gets a single to the on-side
King then cuts for another single.
Four dot balls make up the rest of the over.
Not much intent here for Australia. But I guess it’s all about survival for the moment.
They look pretty shellshocked after a pretty dramatic collapse.
Garth is struck on the hand trying to pull a shortish ball. She looks okay and they take a single.
Short again from Filer and King whips it into the on side. It’s in the air but falls short of Alice Capsey in the deep. Two runs.
Beamer! King ducks underneath it and it will be a free-hit to finish the over.
King can’t make the most of the extra delivery, clubbing a good length delivery to mid-on for no run.
Runs for King, two of them, as she gets it behind square on the off side. Good running from the Aussie’s.
The pair in canary yellow then trade singles before a….
Swing and a miss! Big waft well outside the off stump from King.
Defended by King and that’s over.
It’s all fallen apart pretty quickly here for Australia.
Garth needs to dig.
The first ball is defended and the second is a wide on height.
Uppish! The ball rears up off a good length and it balloons off Garth’s bat, but it falls safely. They scamper through and KG is off the mark.
Flier falls as she completes the over. She’s struggled with her footing a little bit today.
King works it to the on-side for a single.
The first ball of the over sees King beaten on the outside.
Four! Flighted and too full outside the off stump, King jumps on it. No protection on the off side and it’s through the infield for a boundary.
A dot to end the over.
Three dots to end the over as Garth is defending.
A well executed yorker is dug out and that is over.
Australia needs someone to stand up here.
Bowled on a good length, the ball jags in and McGrath is beaten all ends up.
Feet go nowhere as the stumps collapse behind her.
It’s another failure for McGrath, Australia are seven down and in some real trouble now.
15 overs of spin comes to an end and it’s England’s strike bowler, Laurne Filer into the attack.
Things are looking a bit shaky here for Australia and Heather Knight can smell blood in the water.
Two scampered singles to start the over before a wide is called.
McGrath ducks and it balloons over her.
Alana King is in and she defends her first four balls for no runs.
That’s over and it’s another wicket maiden for Capsey.
All the pre-game talk was about Nat Sciver-Brunt.
But it is England’s younger, less heralded allrounder who has done the damage here.
3/12 for Capsey off her four overs to date.
Things have turned very quickly at Junction Oval.
Gardner is bowled through the gate.
A flighted delivery from Capsey and it turns just enough to sneak through bat and pad, as Gardner was attempting an expansive drive.
It’s Capsey’s first ODI three-fa.
A bit of aggression from Gardner!
High in the air over the bowler’s head but it plugs, falls safe and it’s only a single.
Good looking cut from McGrath but is stopped in the ring and she remains on naught.
Another nice shot, a drive this time, but again no run.
Two massive wickets for the 20-year-old Capsey.
First it was Annabel Sutherland, who was excellently caught by Heather Knight.
Then, just before drinks, Ellyse Perry was dismissed LBW on review.
The last ball of the over wide outside off and left by Tahlia McGrath.
After dozens of replays the third umpire has determined the ball juuuuust hit the pad before it hit the bat. A very marginal call, but one that has cost Perry her wicket on 60.
Three red lights after that spark the English celebrations. Capsey picks up her second and Australia is stumbling here.
And that’s drinks too! Henry Hanson will be back after the break.
Perry on strike and struggling a little with Capsey, who is mixing up her length and flight effectively now.
SHOUT! Another pretty interesting LBW appeal. It’s Perry, so it’s worth reviewing. And indeed they do.
Looks like Perry probably hit this, but it was almost simultaneous with the ball hitting the pad. Really tough call for the umpire.
Ash Gardner is the new batter, waiting at the other end as Perry takes guard.
We’re checking a potential stumping of Gardner, but nobody seemed particularly interested. Yeah, nothing to worry about.
Gardner gets off the mark with a single and Perry follows with one more of her own. Gardner was best afield on Sunday, so she looms as a key wicket for England to target.
So the Capsey drop isn’t too costly, thanks to a wonderful catch from skipper Heather Knight at mid-off. Sutherland charged and creamed that one wide of Knight, who moved quickly to her right to take a sharp catch.
Wickets falling for Australia now, England now letting the home side get away.
Sutherland stands tall and drives down the ground for one.
Lovely hands from Perry to take that ball from outside off and drive it through mid-on. Just for one, but speaks to the control she has right now.
She has two wickets to her name, but Perry and Sutherland are still keen to get after her. Great footwork from this pair, but only for singles so far.
Good over from Ecclestone, only two from it.
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