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For England, it was as though the second one-day match of the Women's Ashes series was the real thing after a dress rehearsal that had gone unaccountably awry. External Link:ENG AUS Women's ODI Game 2 match summary The teams showed up to the same ground at Leicester as they had on Tuesday, two days later a better and more voluble crowd was in attendance under a warmer and sunnier sky. The only hint that this wasn't, in fact, the series opener was that the audio of the first match's highlights package was broadcast at great volume on the PA around the ground, meaning every player warming up got to hear detailed descriptions of her own most recent dismissal. Be that as it may, England batted first when the coin fell their way. And while there was one point of repetition when Amy Jones fell to another poor stroke at another innocuous Ellyse Perry delivery, the pattern thereafter was turned on its head. In the first game, England collapsed to 4 for 19 in a matter of minutes after Tammy Beaumont was next out. In the second game, Beaumont turned the pressure back on the Australians, going after Perry initially before targeting Australia's spinners. No one went with Beaumont in a major way, but her pace kept the score rising. Her 50 came in 44 balls, as she added partnerships of 65 with Heather Knight, 39 with Nat Sciver, 31 with Fran Wilson, and 43 with Danni Wyatt. ![]() Beaumont reached her sixth hundred in 60 matches, a one-in-ten strike rate that very few players in men's or women's cricket have reached. Those six have all come in the last three years and her last 43 innings, after a long period of sporadic selection. It had been 10 years since an English woman had scored an ODI hundred against Australia, not since the now-veteran Sarah Taylor did so as a fresh-faced 20-year-old. Taylor was sitting this game out with a sore ankle, but initially, she wasn't missed. When Beaumont was sixth out for 114 though, it became clear that England had not avoided a repeat of their collapse, they had just transposed it to the end of their innings. From 5 for 187, England was bowled out for 30 more runs. They had hit four boundaries since the halfway mark of the innings. That was partly down to excellent death bowling from Megan Schutt and Delissa Kimmince, who picked up the rewards with 5 for 29. It was equally down to half a dozen brilliant saves on the rope from the Australians, each drawing warm applause from the largely English crowd. England's bowling falls short England had improved but fallen short with the bat and would do the same with ball. Where in the first game Australia donated wickets, this time they were taken. The first step was seeing off the openers, with Nicole Bolton nicking and Alyssa Healy carving a lush square drive to gully. Then came the old firm. Meg Lanning and Ellyse Perry have batted together 11 times in run chases. In descending order they have made 204 not out, 147 not out, 124 not out, 124 not out again, 105, 77, 71, 62, 57, and 2. External Link:Southern Stars tweet: YES PEZ! After putting on a show with the ball in the first ODI, she now smacks her seventh boundary of the day to bring up her fifty here in Leicester! The 43 they put on this time was not insignificant in the match but was the second-smallest stand they've ever had. It gave England life when Brunt bowled a beauty, a wrist spinner out the back of her hand that snaked in, moved a fraction and bowled Lanning straight through. But as if unwilling to claim the initiative, Brunt then jumped in the air to celebrate and landed awkwardly on her ankle, having to be helped off the field. Though she eventually returned to bowl three more overs, her effect was lessened. Even without her favoured foil, Perry held the innings together. She has that skill particular to the game's best accumulators that you can look up and find she has reached 40 without having hit a shot. Fortune arrived for England with Perry on 62, when she edged a wide ball so rank that even the bowler Shrubsole could only laugh with some embarrassment, like a tennis player apologising for a net-cord winner. Shrubsole then repeated her previous match's effort by dropping a simple catch from her own bowling, then came back in the next over with a slower ball that drifted in and cut off the pitch to take Ash Gardner's off stump. Six down for 158, needing another 60 runs, a normal team might have looked vulnerable. Where the first match was superficially close, Australia was in control until the chase was almost done. This time the closeness was real, and down to England's merit. ![]() But as in the first game, Australia had too many weapons. Beth Mooney and Jess Jonassen both punished England's key spinner Sophie Ecclestone, then off-spinner Laura Marsh, hitting lofted boundaries over cover and mid-off where Knight had gambled on keeping the field up. The pair finished unbeaten, Mooney with 43 and Jonassen 31. England finished close but distant, and now have a huge task ahead. And Australia? They finish 4-0 up on points in the multiformat system, without having had to produce anything close to their best. For England, this Ashes could get very ugly very quickly if they can't match the standard. There are no more dress rehearsals. Showtime started days ago. External Link:ENG AUS Women's ODI Game 2 match scoreboard Topics:sport,cricket,ashes,united-kingdom,england First posted July 05, 2019 09:30:16 http://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-07-05/womens-ashes-dress-rehearsal-over-as-australia-go-2-0-up-england/11281078 Updated July 04, 2019 23:23:09
![]() Melbourne extended its NRL winning streak to seven after Cameron Smith led the competition leaders to a dour 16-14 victory over St George Illawarra in Wollongong on Thursday night. Key points:Melbourne has a provisional eight-point lead at the top of the ladder courtesy of the victory over the DragonsBoth sides were missing several players due to State of Origin duty and injuryIt was a milestone match for Storm coach Craig Bellamy, who recorded his 300th NRL win With both sides hit hard by the representative drain, Smith playing his 399th first-grade match guided his side superbly with his kicking game and control. In wet and windy conditions, the match went down to the wire and a Smith penalty goal with five minutes remaining gave his side the victory, provisionally extending their lead at the top of the ladder to eight points. Dragons back rower Jacob Host was penalised when he escorted Jahrome Hughes off the ball, allowing Smith to kick the winning two points. External Link:Dragons v Storm summary The Storm were missing 627 NRL matches worth of talent with six players away with Queensland and NSW Josh Addo-Carr, Will Chambers, Dale Finucane, Felise Kaufusi, Cameron Munster and Christian Welch. But the Dragons had 1,224 NRL matches of experience missing, with Corey Norman, Ben Hunt, Tyson Frizell, Tariq Sims and Paul Vaughan on Origin duty and James Graham (ankle) and Gareth Widdop (shoulder) recovering from injury. After the Storm led 8-6 at the break, the Dragons got themselves on level pegging via a Jai Field penalty goal. The Storm were soon back in front after they went 60 metres with Nelson Asofa-Solomona producing a slick flick pass in traffic to put Jahrome Hughes underneath the black dot. External Link:Dragons v Storm stats When Mikaele Ravalawa ran through Jesse and Kenny Bromwich, he set up a grandstand finish with 10 minutes remaining and scores locked at 14-14. But the Storm found a way to win as Craig Bellamy recorded his 300th NRL victory, becoming the fourth coach behind Wayne Bennett, Tim Sheens and Brian Smith to achieve the feat. Earlier, Jeremy Latimore crossed for his first try of the year to give the Dragons a surprise 6-0 lead. External Link:Dragons v Storm chalkboard The Storm were back on top at 8-6 by half-time after Joe Stimson ran past Tim Lafai and spun over the line. But they should have led by more after winning the first-half penalty count 7-2 and having 24 shots inside the opposition 20 metre zone compared to the Dragons' six. Meanwhile, Field will come under scrutiny from the match review committee for a crusher tackle on Stimson. External Link:NRL 2019 ladder ABC/AAP Topics:sport,rugby-league,nrl,wollongong-2500,kogarah-2217,melbourne-3000 First posted July 04, 2019 19:26:31 http://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-07-04/nrl-scorecentre-st-george-illawarra-v-melbourne-storm/11279370 Updated July 03, 2019 13:16:25
![]() The Philadelphia 76ers have offered Australia's Ben Simmons an historic new $US168 million ($240.4 million) NBA contract, according to US media reports. If, as expected, the 22-year-old accepts the maximum five-year contract extension, it will be the richest deal ever confirmed for an Australian athlete. The All-Star point guard and the 76ers are negotiating the extension, according to a person with knowledge of the situation who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity. Neither the team nor Simmons revealed any details publicly. ESPN originally reported the $US168m figure and said the 76ers and Simmons's agent Rich Paul were "expected to work through the details toward an eventual agreement". Simmons will likely pocket more cash with the NBA's new salary cap projections expected to bump it up to $US170 million ($243.2 million). External Link:Tweet: wojespn Philadelphia has offered a five-year, $168M maximum contract extension to Ben Simmons and the Sixers and agent Rich Paul are expected to work through the details toward an eventual agreement, league sources tell ESPN. Simmons will make about $US8.1 million ($11.5 million) this season, the last of his four-year rookie deal. Assuming the sides agree on what will be a full max, Simmons's salary for the following season would jump to about $US29.3 million ($41.9 million) and eventually rise to nearly $US39 million ($55.7 million) in 2024-25. The 76ers' faith in the Australian comes despite the team suffering consecutive second-round playoff departures in the past two seasons. It also comes as Simmons is reluctant to shoot the ball from distance, which goes against the modern NBA where three-point shooting from point guards through to centres has become crucial. Simmons still had a year to go on his rookie contract, but the 76ers wanted the extension to lock in the athletic point-forward and triple-double machine. ![]() The 76ers have had mixed success since free agency opened on Sunday. The team was unable to retain All-Star swingman Jimmy Butler, who is joining the Miami Heat, and sharpshooter JJ Redick, who moved to the New Orleans Pelicans. The team did retain forward Tobias Harris and in a potentially significant move signed Al Horford, the All-Star big man who had been a Philadelphia nemesis while playing for the Boston Celtics. The 76ers are one of the favourites to not only win the Eastern Conference next season but take the championship after the Golden State Warriors were weakened by the departure of Kevin Durant to the Brooklyn Nets. The Western Conference champions also traded away veteran Andre Iguodala, while guard Klay Thompson was expected to miss much of the regular season with a serious knee injury. AAP/AP/ABC Topics:basketball,sport,united-states,australia First posted July 03, 2019 11:06:21 http://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-07-03/ben-simmons-to-sign-new-contract-with-philadelphia-76ers/11273788 |
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