Women's Ashes, the T20s. January 20-25

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Would any of the English players be good enough to make the Australian team?

Heather Knight would be the only one I would think is good enough, Ecclestone may be the world's number one ranked bowler, but she is liability in the field and not as good with the bat as our spinners, so I wouldn't select her. The only other one I would consider is Bell who I think could be a very good medium fast bowler in the coming years but is perhaps just a rung below, Schutt, Garth and Brown at the moment.

Before the start of the series I would have said Sciver-Brunt, but after 6 matches I couldn't pick her in the team

Maybe Dunkley in our T20 team as she looked pretty damaging across the first 2 matches, but not sure who'd she replace
 

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This is where the Aussie's are better than the other teams. Always ticking the scoreboard over. Even in T20 boundaries aren't a necessity if you're regulalrly scoring singles and twos.

I'm trying to remember if it a commentators during the BBL final the other night or watching the NZ Super Smash who said,

"There's more than one way to score 10 an over. You can hit a 4 & 6, or hit the gaps and run 2s."

Sure it's something of a 'Captain Obvious' comment, but it's also something a lot of that teams & players seem to forget - so many players appear to want to play T20s in an all our attacking manner, rather than adapting to the conditions or even their own form


I think of that shot from Voll last night which went straight to Wyatt-Hodge for an easy catch - it wasn't a chip shot designed to land in the gap or a full on aggressive shot to clear the boundary, it was a shot of frustration from someone on 23 from 20 balls with only 2 fours. If Voll instead opts for a ground shot hitting the gap, they could well have run 1 or 2
 

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