Day two
Alana, Ash Help Australia Thrash England; Sweep Women’s Ashes Series 16-0
Australia won the toss and elected to bowl first at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), putting relentless pressure on the visitors.
Nat Sciver-Brunt top scored in the first innings with 51 runs in what was another faulty performance by England with the bat. Alana grabbed four wickets to her name and was accompanied by two wickets each for Kim Garth and Darcie Brown to bundle England out for 170.
Related Cricket News on Day two
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Ranji Trophy: Badoni And Mathur Fifties Carry Delhi To 93-run Lead Against RailwaysArun Jaitley Stadium: The crowd at Arun Jaitley Stadium on the second day was awaiting a Virat Kohli special, but they were treated to fantastic fifties by Delhi captain Ayush ... 
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Sydney Test: 200 May Not Be A Defendable Target Without Bumrah, Says GavaskarSydney Cricket Ground: With India holding a 145-run lead over Australia at the end of Day 2 of the final Test match, a lot of questions are surrounding whether India's ... 
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Potts, Atkinson Signal A New Era For England’s Bowling Attack, Says Nasser HussainSky Sports News: Former England cricketer Nasser Hussain believes that England’s fast bowling future looks bright, with Matthew Potts and Gus Atkinson showcasing their skills on the opening day of ... 
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Siraj Fined 20 Percent Of Match Fee For Aggressive Send-off To Head In AdelaideThe International Cricket Council: Indian fast-bowler Mohammed Siraj has been fined 20 percent of his match fee for giving an aggressive send-off to Australia batter Travis Head during the second ... 
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2nd Test: Head & Bowlers Put Australia In Total Control As India Land In Big Trouble (ld)With Rishabh Pant: Australia's fast bowlers scythed through India's top order in the third session to leave them at 128/5 in 24 overs to be 29 runs behind the hosts ... 
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2nd Test: Bowlers Put Australia In Total Control After Scything Through Indian Top-orderWith Rishabh Pant: Australia's fast bowlers scythed through India's top order in the third session to leave the visitors at 128/5 in 24 overs to be 29 runs behind the ... 
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TPL Season 6: Hyderabad Strikers And Yash Mumbai Eagles Take Top Two Spots On Day Two (Ld)Tennis Premier League Season: Hyderabad Strikers and Yash Mumbai Eagles secured victory in their respective matches to take the top two spots as the second day of the Tennis Premier ... 
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Brook Could Go On To Get Very Close To Root And His Records, Says CookHarry Brook: Former England captain Alastair Cook has backed Harry Brook to get very close to Joe Root’s batting record and become England's greatest-ever Test batter after his unbeaten 132 ... 
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Jordan Cox Ruled Out Of England's Test Series In New Zealand Due To A Broken ThumbNew Zealand Prime Minister: Wicketkeeper-batter Jordan Cox has been ruled out of England men’s upcoming Test series in New Zealand due to a broken thumb, with the side adding that ... 
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BGT 2024-25: Jaiswal’s Application, Commitment To Form A Partnership Was So Impressive, Says GilchristPraising Yashasvi Jaiswal: Praising Yashasvi Jaiswal’s unbeaten 90 runs in India’s second innings on Day Two of the first Test against Australia, former wicketkeeper-batter Adam Gilchrist commended the opener for ... 
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BGT 2024-25: Jaiswal, Rahul Help India Seize Control Over Australia; Push Lead To 218 (ld)Yashasvi Jaiswal: After a fast-moving opening day which saw 17 wickets fall in 76.4 overs, many expected Day Two of the first Test to follow the same route. But with ... 
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Playing With Dhoni Will Be A Dream Come True Moment For Me, Says Mumbai Batter Ayush MhatreChennai Super Kings: Just a day after earning a coveted spot in India's Under-19 squad for the Asia Cup in the UAE, Mumbai’s promising 17-year-old opener Ayush Mhatre smashed a ... 
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1st Test: Centuries By Masood, Shafique Carry Pakistan To 328/4 Against EnglandMultan Cricket Stadium: Solid centuries from opener Abdullah Shafique and skipper Shan Masood helped Pakistan finish Day One of the first Test against England on 328-4 in 86 overs at ... 
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1st Test: India Extend Dominance Over Bangladesh On 17-wicket Day, Lead Swells To 308 (ld)MA Chidambaram Stadium: With their bowlers dismissing Bangladesh for just 149 after their lower-order helped India post 376 in the first innings, the hosts swelled their lead to 308 and ... 
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