Updates from the final 50-over game of the seriesAnderson a serious doubt for start of men’s AshesAny thoughts? Email them to Rob 3.02pm BST 2nd over: England 1-1 (Beaumont 1, Knight 0) Megan Schutt shares the new ball. Australia have packed the off side for Tammy Beaumont, who made that glorious hundred at Leicester in the second ODI. She gets the first run of the innings and Knight blocks the rest of the over. This is a brilliant start for Australia. 2.59pm BST 1st over: England 0-1 (Beaumont 0, Knight 0) At the moment, Jones is Perry’s bunny. She has fallen to her in all three ODIs, with a head-to-head average of 1.33. The new batter is Heather Knight, who has moved herself above Sarah Taylor, and she survives a huge should for caught behind first ball. It was a stunning delivery that shapes away and then seams back to beat Knight on the inside. Australia were certain it was out, but it was an eerily good bit of umpiring from Young Bumble, Graham Lloyd. The ball missed the inside edge and flicked the flap of the pad. Continue reading…
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