
Call Lauren given English with a dream is very important Women’s World Cup 2025 against Australia At Holkar Stadium, present. Bowling right and intent from his first delivery, he produced an absolute peach to draw the bell Phoebe Litchfield on the third ball of the innings
Women’s World Cup 2025: England made an early strike with a beauty Lauren Bell Castles
Litchfield’s dismissal was a textbook example of new ball bowling of the highest quality from the bell. In just the third delivery of the first over, the ringer delivered a perfectly executed seam ball that completely exited the young Australian opener. A bit of length at first, a bit on middle and leg, a defensive prod into one at first. However, as the ball came down, it was finessed from a late-moving seam which was a deadly move.
Litchfield’s catch came a little late and across the line, from a gap between bat and pad. The ball went over the inside edge, through the wicket and clipped the top of the stumps in spectacular fashion. The throbbing light flared up instantly and Litchfield froze in an instant, stopping not with a pace but with a precise and delicate sewing motion.
Bell’s wrist position and swing control were impeccable, producing both late deflection and perfect seam presentation. Delivery, classic ‘sleeper ball’ from the left hand side to a trajectory trajectory, driving the batter forward, shaping enough to clip the stumps. It was a dismissal that showed Rich’s growing maturity as a new ball bowler and set the tone for the spirited defense of England’s totals.
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An absolute jaffa from Lauren Bell voices the stumps behind Phoebe Litchfield
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Women’s World Cup 2025: England dominate early as Australia crash to 27/3 in Erude Showdown
Match 23 of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 at the Holkar Cricket Stadium is firmly in England’s favor as Australia Collecting themselves at 27/3 in 7.1 overs245 chasing a difficult target. After putting the first in front, Australia’s bowlers had earlier done a commendable job in restricting England to 244/9 thanks to a fine all-round display. Annabel Sutherland (3/60), Ashley Gardner (2/39) and Sophie Molineux (2/52). Tammy Beaumont Most hit ball for England with 78 from 105 balls providing the back of the builds Alice Capsey38 off 38 offfire 38 helped push 240.
But England’s bowlers breathed under the lights. Lauren Bell sets the tone immediately with a cracking delivery to Castle Litchfield for just 1. His ability to create sharp action under lights made it miserable for the Australian openers. Soon after, Linsey Smith took control with a left-arm spin, dismissal Georgia full (6) With a delivery that dipped late and hit the stumps Ellyse Perry (13) A bright grasped and bent effort. At just 24/3, Australia’s chase was in deep trouble, both perry and behind the pavilion inside the first six overs, the back of the pavilion.
Now when it’s wrinkled, Beth mooney (5) * and Sutherland (1) * trying to continue the innings, but England’s bowlers kept a relentless line and length, exploiting each of the movement and the turn available on a sensitive surface. The required operating rate rose to 5.08 and with key trends like Tahlia McGrath, Ashleigh Gardner and Sophie Molineux Still to come, Australia face an uphill battle to maintain their unbeaten record in the tournament. England, meanwhile, look to make a statement in this high-profile clash between two semi-final powerhouses.
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