Postpublished at 08:10 Greenwich Mean Time 21 November 2017
Day time fireworks at the Mankua Oval! Seems fairly odd to me, but there we go.
It's Anya Shrubsole that's wheeling her arms around at the moment. She'll be opening the bowling for England.
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
Amy Lofthouse
Day time fireworks at the Mankua Oval! Seems fairly odd to me, but there we go.
It's Anya Shrubsole that's wheeling her arms around at the moment. She'll be opening the bowling for England.
Australia Rachael Haynes on BT Sport: "We know it's a good batting wicket - we'll get some runs on the board and hope to apply some scoreboard pressure.
"We'd hate to finish with the way we played the other night so want to come out and have a strong game."
We've sat down with Jimmy Anderson for a quick chat about the Ashes.
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Here's how the two sides are lining up:
Australia XI: Healy, Mooney, Villani, Perry, Haynes, Gardner, Kimmince, Wellington, Jonassen, Strano, Schutt.
England XI: Wyatt, Beaumont, Taylor, Sciver, Brunt, Knight, Wilson, Gunn, Hazell, Shrubsole, Ecclestone.
England captain Heather Knight on Test Match Special: "It might have been a good toss to lose, it looks like it'll be a pretty good deck all the way through.
"We had a really strong performance the other night, hopefully we can do the same again."
Hello!
We've already had the toss out in Canberra - Rachael Haynes called correctly and Australia will have a bat first.
England are unchanged, while the home side have brought in leggie Amanda-Jade Wellington for Sarah Aley.
So. Here's the situation.
A draw today would see England claim victory in the Twenty20 leg of this Ashes series. It would also see them level the series at 8-8.
Ready?