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 14:33 British Summer Time 27 July 2015

  2. Eng 10-1 (Knight 9*, Taylor 1*)published at 2 overs

    Megan Schutt, who bowled so well at Bristol, provokes an edge from Knight... but that's past the solitary slip for four runs. Another wideish delivery is more carefully guided through third man for four more.

  3. Eng 2-1 (target 242)published at 1 over

    Sarah Taylor is the new batter, she guides her first ball to extra cover for a single, she's a third of the way down the track for a second before being sent back by Heather Knight, who's also off the mark with a single.

    Sarah TaylorImage source, Reuters
  4. Postpublished at 14:28 British Summer Time 27 July 2015

    Holly Colvin
    Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special

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    It was a hint of early movement from Perry, perhaps helped by the overhead conditions, and Charlotte chased it a little.

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    WICKETpublished at 0.4 overs

    Edwards c Healy b Perry 0 (Eng 0-1)

    Nightmare start for England - captain Charlotte Edwards falls tamely, edging the fourth ball of the match to the wicketkeeper to give Ellyse Perry an early wicket.

    Charlotte Edwards is caught behindImage source, Getty Images
  6. Postpublished at 14:25 British Summer Time 27 July 2015

    Holly Colvin
    Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special

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    241 looks a lot of runs on the pitch, I think Australia have the bowlers to defend this total.

  7. Postpublished at 14:25 British Summer Time 27 July 2015

  8. Postpublished at 14:23 British Summer Time 27 July 2015

    Henry Moeran
    BBC Test Match Special

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    I just saw the ground staff looking up at the sky. There's the ominous hint of moisture in the air - we've waited a day and a half to watch England bat, it would be nice to see what they can do, as we've yet to see Charlotte Edwards hit her straps in this series. If she does, England shouldn't be daunted by this target.

  9. Postpublished at 14:21

    England's opening pair Charlotte Edwards and Heather Knight are on their way. 242 is the target.

  10. Postpublished at 14:20 British Summer Time 27 July 2015

    Jesse Hogan
    Australian cricket writer on TMS

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    I was surprised in the last game when they didn't bring Heather Knight on until the 29th over, and she was the fifth bowler, so she would have to bowl right through, no matter how she went. They then had to bring Natalie Sciver on for the 46th over.

  11. Postpublished at 14:18 British Summer Time 27 July 2015

    Dan Norcross
    BBC Test Match Special

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    Now England are under the microscope, their bowling changes can get a bit predictable - they'll bowl Brunt and Shrubsole for five overs each st the start, then usually two others for five overs.

  12. Postpublished at 14:16

    Australia are in a huddle with coach Matthew Mott in front of their dug-out. Who will be taking a 4-2 lead on points into the Test?

  13. BBC coveragepublished at 14:10

  14. Get involved via #bbccricketpublished at 14:09 British Summer Time 27 July 2015

  15. Half a century, twice as fastpublished at 14:08

    Australia really did take advantage towards the end of the innings.

    Statistic showing Australia's half centuryImage source, Getty Images
  16. Postpublished at 14:07 British Summer Time 27 July 2015

    Jesse Hogan
    Australian cricket writer on TMS

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    Cricket Australia have taken a lot of notice of the way this Women's Ashes series has been run, and what a positive effect it's had on the game. The last time England came to Australia, there were one-dayers in Hobart and Melbourne but they want to replicate the atmosphere they've had here.

  17. Postpublished at 13:57 British Summer Time 27 July 2015

    BBC Test Match Special

    On dealing with his current run of poor form:

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    When I was younger I probably put too much pressure on myself. At the moment I'm relaxed - I had a great round of golf with Brendon McCullum the other day and that's how he talks, just go out there and enjoy it.

    Ian Bell, England batsman

    Ian BellImage source, Getty Images
  18. Postpublished at 13:52 British Summer Time 27 July 2015

    BBC Test Match Special

    On batting at number three:

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    You look at world cricket and great players like Ponting have batted at three. When you're out of form, I'd actually prefer to get out there and get scrapping earlier.

    Ian Bell, England batsman

  19. Postpublished at 13:50 British Summer Time 27 July 2015

    BBC Test Match Special

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    I've got a home Test match against Australia coming up, and if I can't get excited about that, what can I get excited about? Hopefully with a bit of luck up front I can get a score.

    Ian Bell, England batsman

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