Canberra: Despite a powerful ton by Heather Knight, Australia got the upper hand on Day 2 of the ongoing one-off Test in the Women's Ashes here at the Manuka Oval on Friday, as their bowlers completely dismantled England's batting attack.
Beginning Day 2 from 327/7, Australia lost an early wicket at 328, as Annabel Sutherland departed for 8 runs. Following her wicket, Jess Jonassen was also dismissed, Leaving the team's total at 337/9.
Losing two wickets back to back, Australia declared the innings and sent England to bat. At stump's, England's score read at 235/8.
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The Three Lionesses are currently trailing by 102 runs with Knight (127*) and Sophie Ecclestone (27*) currently standing unbeaten at the crease.
The visitors got off to a poor start as they got an early blow with Lauren Winfield Hill (4) getting dismissed by Darcie Brown, with the team's total at 6/1. Tammy Beaumont (5) was also sent back to the pavilion by Ellyse Perry.