Who will win ENG Women vs AUS Women, Women’s T20 Ashes?
Australia Women could wrap up another series win within this Women’s Ashes when they meet England in the second WT20I of the 2019 tour. The match is scheduled for July 28 and the live action begins at 14:00 local time.
ENGW vs AUSW, Women’s T20 Ashes: Where to watch/Live streaming
TV channels: Sky Sports Cricket, Channel Nine
Live streaming: Now TV, Sky Go
ENGW vs AUSW Toss Prediction
Fielding first did England no good in the last match, though Meg Lanning might want to put England in to bat first if she wins the toss in this second match.
ENGW vs AUSW Weather Report
There will be rain the previous day, but that is set to clear to make way for a cloudy, humid day in Hove.
ENGW vs AUSW Pitch Condition
The Hove groundstaff have been busy, with Sussex Sharks’ recent T20 Blast matches to prepare for as well as this game. The wicket may suffer a little as a result but it is likely to play as can normally be expected in Sussex.
Read on for team previews, betting tips, latest odds and match prediction for England Women vs Australia Women, Women’s T20 Ashes....
ENG Women Team News & Playing 11
ENGW Team News
Jenny Gunn was ruled out of the WT20I series due to a side strain, while wicket-keeper-batsman Sarah Taylor withdrew on the eve of the first match as her mental health daemons returned. After the bowlers came in for a lot of punishment, off-spinner Mady Villiers could make her debut. Georgia Elwiss is another option to bring in.
ENGW Key Players
Danni Wyatt: Out for a four-ball duck last time out, but the opener has at least been in decent enough form in WT20I cricket prior to this series.
Nat Sciver: Her all-round performances have been one of the few highlights for England, and she will want to regain her best touch after a patient 28 from 29 balls only succeeded in sending the required rate rocketing last time out.
Sophie Ecclestone: Took 2-42 last time out, having been one of the only England bowlers to enjoy even a small modicum of success against a dominant Aussie top-order.
ENGW Team Form
England were in good WT20I form prior to this series, after beating Sri Lanka and West Indies, but suffered a chastening defeat to Australia in the first game of this leg of the Women’s Ashes. That they only managed between them (133) what Meg Lanning scored on her own should be a source of huge embarrassment.
ENG Women Predicted Playing 11
Amy Jones (wk), Danni Wyatt, Tammy Beaumont, Heather Knight (c), Nat Sciver, Laura Winfield, Katherine Brunt, Mady Villiers, Sophie Ecclestone, Kate Cross, Georgia Elwiss
AUS Women Team News & Playing 11
AUSW Team News
There was only one change in the Australia line-up compared to their most recent WT20i match – the final of the World Twenty20 against England. Jess Jonassen replaced Elyse Villani in that change and it could be the same XI that looks to seal another win.
AUSW Key Players
Meg Lanning: Smashed the record for highest individual WT20I score when she bludgeoned an unbeaten 133 from 63 balls last time out – an innings which featured 17 fours and seven sixes in total.
Ellyse Perry: You can never keep the superstar all-rounder out of the game. A star with the bat in the test, she was back to her best with the ball last time – cramping the batsmen for space on her way to 2-11 from three overs.
Alyssa Healy: In superb form ahead of this series and the four she was dismissed for in the first over of the last game is likely to only prove a small blip as she looks to bounce back in the second game.
AUSW Team Form
After a long wait to return to WT20I action after winning the World Cup, Australia picked up where they left off – thrashing England. This time Meg Lanning’s unbeaten 133 stole the show as Australia posted 226/3 and then restricted England to a measly 133/9 in reply.
AUS Women Predicted Playing 11
Alyssa Healy (wk), Beth Mooney, Ashleigh Gardner, Meg Lanning (c), Rachael Haynes, Ellyse Perry, Sophie Molineux, Jess Jonassen, Delissa Kimmince, Georgia Wareham, Megan Schutt
ENG Women vs AUS Women Head to Head
The win in the first game of this series was Australia’s 15th outright victory in 33 previous WT20I matches against England. They have also won a 16th after a tie, but England remain in front having won 17 times.
ENG Women vs AUS Women Head to Head Stats
Matches Played |
ENGW Won |
AUSW Won |
Tie |
No Result |
33 |
17 |
15 |
1 |
0 |
ENG Women vs AUS Women Betting Odds
After their dominant form so far, Australia Women are huge favourites to beat England Women, at 1.40 with Bet365. England Women are 3.00 outsiders to win.
Meg Lanning was the star last time out and she is 3.60 to be Australia’s top team batsman with Bet365. Alyssa Healy is 4.00, while Beth Mooney is 5.00 and in-form Ellyse Perry can be backed at 6.00.
For England, Danni Wyatt is 4.50 to be their top batsman, as is Tammy Beaumont. Amy Jones is 5.00 and Natalie Sciver can be backed at 6.00. Sophie Ecclestone is 4.00 favourite to be their top bowler.
For Australia, Perry is 3.75 to be their top bowler while Megan Schutt is 4.50. Jess Jonassen, Delissa Kimmince and Sophie Molineux are all 5.00.
🏆 ENG Women vs AUS Women Prediction
Australia’s dominance is showing no sign of slowing in this series. They were outstanding in the first WT20i and can back it with another eye-catching victory in the second.
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