Summary

  • England beat Australia by four wickets

  • Danni Wyatt hits first England women's century in a T20 international

  • Australia's Mooney 117 not out (70); 19x4, 1x6

  • Second Australian to make T20i hundred

  • Series drawn 8-8

  1. 6 runs

    Aus 71-1published at 9 overs

    Shrubsole 2-0-18-0

    Six! Elyse Villani takes one look at Anya Shrubsole before getting down on one knee and whacking her over fine leg. Villani wasn't entirely in control of that shot - it was more of a top edge, than anything else - but dearie me, it went the distance. A single brings Beth Mooney on strike and she gives herself room to rock back and carve Shrubsole through point. Glorious.

  2. Postpublished at 08:40 Greenwich Mean Time 21 November 2017

    Charlotte Edwards
    Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special

    A really good catch from Heather Knight. It was a slightly wider delivery. She wasn't in control of the shot, Alyssa Healy.

  3. Aus 60-1published at 8 overs

    Elyse Villani is the next batter in, and gets off the mark thanks to a leggy delivery, before Beth Mooney pops a teasing delivery up towards midwicket. Heather Knight comes charging forward, but she can't get there.

  4. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 7.4 overs

    Healy c Knight b Brunt 19 (Aus 59-1)

    Katherine Brunt strikes!

    That's clever bowling from Brunt - a slower ball, out of the back of the hand, and Healy completely misreads it. She goes for the big pull shot but instead ends up slapping it in the direction of Heather Knight, who takes a good low catch as she goes tumbling to her right.

  5. Aus 59-0published at 7.3 overs

    Australia have run really well so far, which might have caught England out - it's difficult to bowl consistency when you've got a left-hander at one end and a right-hander at the other. It's a good looking pitch, too, if the cameras are anything to go by. Katherine Brunt will continue, but she serves up something short and Healy pulls it through mid-wicket.

  6. Postpublished at 08:34 Greenwich Mean Time 21 November 2017

    Charles Dagnall
    BBC Test Match Special

    This is a very promising partnership for Australia, but it was from here that they disintegrated in the second T20.

  7. Aus 54-0published at 7 overs

    Gunn, with that slingy arm action, runs in and offers up a hint o width, but Heather Knight goes sprawling in the covers to keep Australia to a single. Oh, but that's such a good shot from Mooney! She plonks he foot down the wicket, stretches and gets right underneath the ball to launch it into the deep. That's brought up the 50 partnership, too.

  8. Postpublished at 08:32 Greenwich Mean Time 21 November 2017

    No messing around from Australia in the powerplay - they hit eight boundaries in those opening six overs.

    Here's Jenny Gunn to try and knock the stuffing out of this innings.

  9. Postpublished at 08:31 Greenwich Mean Time 21 November 2017

    Charlotte Edwards
    Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special

    England should stay calm. Australia got off to a good start on Sunday but England pegged them back.

  10. Aus 47-0published at 6 overs

    Mooney 32, Healy 14

    Here's Katherine Brunt, and there goes Katherine Brunt! Beth Mooney leans back and steers the ball through point for four. That's a lovely shot. Mooney and Healy are running really well together too, as Mooney knocks a ball off her hips and calls Healy through for a super speedy two.

  11. 'Shrubsole will be a threat'published at 08:27 Greenwich Mean Time 21 November 2017

    Isa Guha
    Ex-England seamer on BBC Test Match Special

    England will be looking for a complete performance. The one thing Australia have that England do not is left-hand right-hand combinations all the way down the order. England will have to be really clear about their plans for each batter.

  12. Aus 40-0published at 5 overs

    Hazell 2-0-18-0

    Shot! Alyssa Healy is into the action now as she steps to the side and whacks Dani Hazell over extra cover and away for four. And again! That's too short from Hazell and Healy swings hard to pummel the ball to the mid-wicket boundary. A quick single, Healy halfway up the pitch before Hazell seems to have completed her delivery stride, rounds off another profitable over.

  13. Aus 29-0published at 4 overs

    Mooney 23, Healy 5

    Sophie Ecclestone looks absolutely furious as Fran Wilson slips at point and allows Alyssa Healy to sneak a quick single. She's even less impressed a minute later with Beth Mooney carves her back down the ground for four. And again! That's excellent from Mooney. Ecclestone drops it short, Mooney jumps onto the back foot and launchs the ball down to the boundary. This has been a cracking start for Australia.

  14. '140 a tough chase'published at 08:21 Greenwich Mean Time 21 November 2017

    Charlotte Edwards
    Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special

    If Australia get over 140, it will be a tough chase. If England can restrict them to anything under that, they will be happy.

  15. Aus 19-0published at 3 overs

    One over and out for Anya Shrubsole - it's Dani Hazell who will take the third over. Ooh, that's a rank full toss from Hazell, and Beth Mooney absolutely clobbers it down to the boundary. That was pretty close to a no ball, actually. It came with some height towards Mooney. Hazell follows it up with a straighter, flatter delivery that strikes Mooney on the pad, but the umpire is unmoved.

  16. 'Pure class'published at 08:18 Greenwich Mean Time 21 November 2017

    Charlotte Edwards
    Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special

    Pure class. All Mooney has done is lift it over Nat Sciver, and it has gone quickly to the boundary. A brilliant shot.

  17. Aus 12-0published at 2 overs

    Mooney 9, Healy 2

    Here's spinner Sophie Ecclestone, hair tied high in a ponytail. Alyssa Healy advances to the third delivery and Ecclestone spears the ball a bit wider, restricting the Australian opener to a single. That's a corker of a shot from Mooney, though - a shimmy of the feet, a roll of the wrist, and the ball is plonked over mid-wicket and away for four.

  18. Postpublished at 08:14 Greenwich Mean Time 21 November 2017

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  19. Aus 7-0published at 1 over

    Ah. The first ball is full from Anya Shrubsole and Beth Mooney swings her arms to carve the ball across the field and get Australia going with a boundary. There's a hint of swing from Shrubsole but she's not quite getting her line right, just drifting a touch wide. Another slightly wide delivery is clattered away for a hearty single by Mooney, before Alyssa Healy taps the final ball of the over for a single.

  20. 'Massive for both teams'published at 08:10 Greenwich Mean Time 21 November 2017

    Isa Guha
    Ex-England seamer on BBC Test Match Special

    It is a massive game for both teams, even though Australia have already retained the Ashes. From an Australian point of view, 10-6 sounds better than 8-8.

    Australia will be wanting to put 150 or 160 on the board and then win the game by restricting England in the first six overs. Their record in T20 has not been that great in recent years, so that will be something they will be trying to rectify.