Eng 110-6published at 41 overs
Sophie Ecclestone survives the end of Alana King's over...just.
A leading edge of Ecclestone's bat flicks up just wide of second slip.
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Sophie Ecclestone survives the end of Alana King's over...just.
A leading edge of Ecclestone's bat flicks up just wide of second slip.
Ian Bishop
Former West Indies pace bowler on X
We are all here for this Alana King magic. Shane Warne would have enjoyed that Sophia Dunkley dismissal.
Sarah Elliott
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Sounds
Big thick inside edge, it was only a matter of time. The pressure was building, wickets were falling around her.
Matt Clinch
BBC Test Match Special
Alana King strikes again. What an Ashes she has had.
Beaumont b King 47 (Eng 109-6)
Tammy Beaumont with a lapse in concentration and she drags on.
It's a largely unthreatening delivery from Alana King, in truth, spinning away outside off stump but the England opener cannot resist dangling her bat out there away from her body.
The ball deflects off the inside edge and on to Beaumont's stumps.
She batted for just over two-and-a-half hours and probably deserved a fifty.
Henry Moeran
Test Match Special commentator
What a loose dismissal. This may well now be the final day of the women's Ashes.
England are not far from packing their bags, going home and having some serious conversations.
Wyatt-Hodge c Brown b Gardner 2 (Eng 109-5)
Was just about to say Tammy Beaumont and Danni Wyatt-Hodge look a little more relaxed against Ash Gardner's offies after milking a few singles at the start of the over...
However, the latter gives her wicket away when she chips a sweep round the corner off Gardner and into the hands of Darcie Brown.
A pretty average dismissal.
Srinivas Vijaykumar
Cricviz analyst
Alana King now has 20 wickets in this Ashes series. Since the start of the multi-format points system for the Ashes in 2013, only Ash Gardner (23 wickets in 2023 in England) has taken more wickets in a series.
Impossible not to be captivated by Alana King. She plays the game with such joie de vivre - it must be infectious for her team-mates.
Tammy Beaumont leans forward and a leg-break catches the edge of her bat but squirts past the fielder under the helmet at short cover and safe,
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England have not been good in this series. But jeepers that's a ripper of a delivery from Alana King - good luck playing that!
Ross
Michelle Goszko
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Sounds
Alana King is having quite some series. She's just a joy to watch.
Bowling is all about partnerships.
Ash Gardner playing her part, here. Chalking up another maiden to keep England under the cosh.
Back to Alana King. What does she have up her sleeve now?
Michelle Goszko
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Sounds
Wow, on the biggest stage she's turning it on. Alana King, take a bow.
Danni Wyatt-Hodge survives off four dots from Alana King in the next over.
Still catching my breath after that delivery from Alana King. Wizardry, masterful.
Spellbinding stuff.
Henry Moeran
Test Match Special commentator
Beautiful bowling, wonderful bowling. It is absolutely magnificent.
Dunkley b King 4 (Eng 104-4)
Ball of the series?
From the Shane Warne End, Alana King is producing some truly top-quality leg-spin here.
Sophia Dunkley's eyes follow a flighted delivery and she prods forward to defend where she thinks it's going to pitch.
However, it drifts in and all of sudden she can sense what's about to happen from right under her nose. The ball grips, spins big, and hits the top of Dunkley's off stump.
An absolute worldie of a delivery.
Truthfully the ball had been spinning a little too much with a few half-hearted lbw appeals from Alana King before that wicket. She was holding back the one which slides on, or goes back the other way.
Anyway, no let-up. Ash Gardner knows her role here and is through another over - a maiden - in double quick time before tossing the ball back to King.
She's turning the screw here.
Michelle Goszko
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Sounds
Alana King set her up there. A couple of big turning leg-spinners, Nat Sciver-Brunt decided to sweep, all of a sudden she bowls a straighter one.
All the drama here at the MCG.
Ben Cameron
BBC Test Match Special
Alana King wins the battle. The beauty of leg-spin.
Sciver-Brunt lbw b King 18 (Eng 100-3)
No, it cannot.
Nat Sciver-Brunt attempts to defend but rather than a leg-spinner it's a delivery which straightens from Alana King and strikes the England on the knee roll.
There was a suggestion it might have been slipping down leg but the DRS shows three reds.
After a really positive start to the innings NSB is on her way.
King dismisses Sciver-Brunt