Summary

  • Australia win by 89 runs to take 4-2 points lead in series

  • Australia win ODI element of the series 2-1

  • Two wickets each for Perry and Coyte

  • Greenway hits 45 for England

  • Lanning hits superb 85 in Australia's 241-7

  1. Postpublished at 10:20 British Summer Time 27 July 2015

    Ebony Rainford-Brent
    Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special

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    I can understand why they've gone for Jenny Gunn, she has the experience and it deepens the batting order. We've seen how Becky Grundy has been doing fine leg to fine leg, she hasn't been at her best, and Laura Marsh is getting back to her best after injury. And Lauren Winfield has been scoring runs in county cricket - Amy Jones hasn't.

  2. Captain's viewpublished at 10:20 British Summer Time 27 July 2015

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    "I probably would have bowled too. We've got a really balanced squad and any of 14 players can do a job. It was nice to get amongst the runs the other day and hopefully I can do that again today."

    Meg Lanning, Australia captain

    Meg LanningImage source, Getty Images
  3. Captain's viewpublished at 10:17 British Summer Time 27 July 2015

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    We feel Gunn is going to be a real threat on this wicket. It was always going to be tight [to choose] between Grundy and Marsh, while Winfield was very unlucky to miss out in the first two games and we've given her an opportunity today.

    Charlotte Edwards, England captain

    Charlotte EdwardsImage source, Getty Images
  4. Postpublished at 10:12 British Summer Time 27 July 2015

  5. Let's get it onpublished at 10:11 British Summer Time 27 July 2015

  6. Australia team changespublished at 10:08

    Australia teamImage source, PA

    Meanwhile, Australia make two bowling changes - spinner Kristen Beams and seamer Rene Farrell replace Erin Osborne and teenager Holly Ferling.

  7. England team changespublished at 10:06

    England team photoImage source, Getty Images

    England bring in Lauren Winfield for Amy Jones at number four, while there's a double change lower down the order as seam-bowling all-rounder Jenny Gunn and spinner Laura Marsh replace Kate Cross and Rebecca Grundy.

  8. Tosspublished at 10:04

    England win the toss and field first. They make three changes, Australia make two..

  9. BBC forecast for todaypublished at 10:02

    The all-important forecast from our friends at BBC Weather - fingers crossed, we should get a game in.

    BBC weather forecast for Worcester
  10. If at first you don't succeedpublished at 10:00

    Morning, everyone. England and Australia have put away the brollies and are going to try again with the third ODI of the Women's Ashes after their first attempt yesterday was washed out by rain. Good news is that it looks dry - news of the toss as we get it.

    This (below) was the scene for much of yesterday, sadly:

    Worcester on SundayImage source, PA