Women's Ashes, The ODIs. January 12-17

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is this international or backyard cricket ? forgot to run and try and win the match in the end . unbelievable.
 
ODIs, while you have to protect your tailender, you have to score too. Unless you're hitting them like Maxwell the other night with a boundaries every few balls, you can't 100% protect your tailender. Balls just got swallowed up until they panicked and were done. Maxwell could protect Mir the other night as he was smashing the boundary, so he could afford to reject singles.
 

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Is Jess Jonassen injured? I reckon with McGrath, Perry and Sutherland in the top 7 a third spinner would be handy. Maybe Wareham.

Out of favour and not sure why

Hasn't been in an Australian squad for a while, with her last match for Australia being back in 2023
 
Out of favour and not sure why

Hasn't been in an Australian squad for a while, with her last match for Australia being back in 2023
Molineaux is the other one I wouldn't mind come in. Don't think Brown has been bowling as well as she has previously and you can always get 20 overs from Garth/Schutt/McGrath/Perry.
 
Molineaux is the other one I wouldn't mind come in. Don't think Brown has been bowling as well as she has previously and you can always get 20 overs from Garth/Schutt/McGrath/Perry.

Molineux would def be in the squad and likely in the playing 11 if it weren't for injury - she actually was back in hospital today having surgery on the same knee that she did the ACL a couple of years back

It's still been causing her a few problems & she was managed through the recent WBBL series, but they've opted for surgery with the aim of being available for the ODI World Cup in India, this coming August/September

If Sophie could get her body right and stay in the park, I could genuinely see her as a future captain of Aus
 

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