• Batsman says team have prepared for tourists’ bowling attack
• Sunday’s Worcester clash is final one-day match of Women’s AshesEngland’s and Australia’s women are primed for another attacking game in their final one-day international of the Ashes series at Worcester. “The luxury of playing a series is that you can learn as you go along,” said the England left-hander Lydia Greenway. “After seeing the Australian bowlers bowl full and straight in our final game we’ve gone absent and adapted to that.”England drew first blood with a convincing four-wicket victory at Taunton but Australia’s captain, Meg Lanning, and led her side to a 63-speed win on Thursday.
Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com