Australia overcame injuries to Alyssa Healy and Ash Gardner to retain the women’s Ashes with a 57-run defeat of England in the first Twenty20 International of the multi-format series.
Beth Mooney (75 runs off 50 balls) led the charge after the hosts were sent in at the SCG on Monday night, with the veteran opener making her third-highest T20I score as Australia finished at 7-198.
England needed to pull off the equal second-largest successful run chase in WT20I history to keep the Ashes alive but got off to a disastrous start, losing both openers en route to 2-4 after seven deliveries.
“It’s huge (to retain the Ashes), there’s a lot of excitement within the group to do it in that fashion,” Mooney said.
“But there’s still points on offer in this series so we’ll be looking at the next game pretty quickly.”