
ICC Women’s World Cup Final 2022, AUS vs ENG Live Cricket Score Streaming Online: Alyssa Healy smashed a whirlwind 170 to power Australia to a mammoth 356 for five against England in the Women’s World Cup final here on Sunday. It was a dominating effort from Australia after being invited to bat. Besides Healy’s special performance, Rachael Haynes (68) and Beth Mooney (62) also struck fine half-centuries. Healy’s knock came off 138 balls and was studded with as many as 26 boundaries. Anya Shrubsole picked up three wickets for England, conceding 46 runs.
Brief Scores
Australia Women: 356 for 5 in 50 overs (Alyssa Healy 170, Rachael Haynes 68, Beth Mooney 62; Anya Shrubsole 3/46).
Another hundred for Natalie Sciver against Australia. AUS: 356 for 5 vs ENG 219/8 in 34.3 overs (Sciver 101* Dean 3* )
Caught. Good length, on line. Cross gets on the front foot and plays a defensive stroke, but is caught by Jonassen. AUS: 356 for 5 vs ENG 215/8 in 34 overs (Sciver 98* Dean 2* )
Kate Cross c & b Jonassen 2
Jonassen now coming over the wicket to Sciver. Full ball. Sciver gets on the front foot and plays a reverse sweep for four runs. She is inching towards her century. AUS: 356 for 5 vs ENG 213/7 in 32.4 overs (Sciver 98* Cross 2* )
Reward for Tahil McGrath. Full, pitching on a good line. Ecclestone gets forward, and is hit on the pad while trying to play a glance. Cotton raises the finger, there's no review, and Ecclestone is on her way. AUS: 356 for 5 vs ENG 206/7 in 32.4 overs (Sciver 93* )
Sophie Ecclestone lbw b McGrath 3
Stumped. Length ball, outside off stump. Brunt gets forward but plays and misses. The glovework by Healy is fantastic. Australia Women appeal for stumped, and it's referred to the third umpire for review. Replays show Brunt is short of the popping crease, and will have to go. AUS: 356 for 5 vs ENG 191/6 in 29.4 overs (Sciver 82* )
Katherine Brunt st Healy b Alana King 1
Nat Sciver reverse swept King for a boundary. Sciver gets on the front foot and skies a reverse sweep for 4 runs behind square.AUS: 356 for 5 vs ENG 191/5 in 29.3 overs (Sciver 82* Brunt 1*)
King now coming around the wicket to Dunkley. King pitches one up, down the leg side. Dunkley gets on the front foot but swings and misses, and the ball careens into the stumps. AUS: 356 for 5 vs ENG 179/4 in 28 overs (Sciver 71* Brunt 0*)
Sophia Dunkley b King 23
Next ball Nat Sciver rocks back and pulls for four runs. She is not giving up. England still need 196 runs to win this match in 25 overs. AUS: 356 for 5 vs ENG 162/4 in 25 overs (Sciver 65* Dunkley 11*)
Dunkley shuffles down the pitch and punches a drive for 1 run. A chance for a catch, but it's dropped by Lanning. A really difficult chance for Lanning there
Pitched up by Alana King and Nat Sciver advances and drives for four runs down the ground .AUS: 356 for 5 vs ENG 154/4 in 24 overs (Sciver 59* Dunkley 10*)
Alana King takes a brilliant catch running backwards at mid off! Amy Jones is gone for 20 and England are four down. AUS: 356 for 5 vs ENG 131/4 in 20 overs (Sciver 47* Dunkley 1*)
Amy Jones c King b Jonassen 20
England need some luck in this chase and she has certainly gotten it. The first boundary was a top edge behind the keepers head but the second was pure dominance. England need 230 runs to win the match in 30 overs. AUS: 356 for 5 vs ENG 127/3 in 19 overs (Sciver 45* Jones 19*)
Rare bad delivery from Jess Jonassen and Amy Jones rocks back and pulls for 4 runs. England need 243 runs to win the match in 31 overs. AUS: 356 for 5 vs ENG 115/3 in 19 overs (Sciver 35* Jones 17*)
This is good from Nat Sciver. She is fighting. McGrath bowls a good length ball and Sciver moves onto the back foot and skies a scoop back behind square for four runs. The boundary also brings up 100 for England. They still need 252 runs to win the match. AUS: 356 for 5 vs ENG 104/3 in 18 overs (Sciver 34* Jones 9*)
King gets the wicket! Length ball, pitching on a good line. Knight goes back, and is hit on the pads while attempting to play a defensive shot. Australia Women appeal, the umpire agrees, and Knight has to depart. AUS: 356 for 5 vs ENG 86/3 in 156 overs (Sciver 24*)
Heather Knight lbw b King 26
Nat Sciver was hit on the pad while trying to play a paddle. The umpire gives Sciver out LBW; however, Sciver signals for a review. The decision is overturned. AUS: 356 for 5 vs ENG 86/2 in 15.5 overs (Knight 26* Sciver 24*)
Nat Sciver hits the first six of the match. Yes, Australia had not hit a single maximum in their 356. It was a back of a length from King, and Sciver moves onto the back foot and pulls for 6 runs.AUS: 356 for 5 vs ENG 67/2 in 11 overs (Knight 22* Sciver 9*)
This is tremendous batting from England skipper Heather Knight. Yes, Darcy Brown is bowling half volleys on her legs and she put away both the balls to the mid-wicket fence. Darcy bowled a long half-volley outside the off stump and Knight played a perfect cover drive. Three boundaries from Brown's over. AUS: 356 for 5 vs ENG 559/2 in 10 overs (Knight 21* Sciver 2*)
BW. Good length from Schutt, on line. Beaumont pushes forward, and is hit on the pads while attempting to play to defend. The umpire's finger goes up, and Beaumont has to depart. AUS: 356 for 5 vs ENG 38/2 in 6.3 overs (Knight 4*)
Tammy Beaumont lbw b Schutt 27
Darcy Brown is struggling with her length. Straying down the pads, Beaumont moves onto the front foot and flicks a glance through the on side field for 4 runs. AUS: 356 for 5 vs ENG 32/1 in 5.1 overs (Beaumont 22* Knight 3*)