Monday, 6 November 2017

Good Old Australia

On the 29th of October we went down to the Coffs Harbour International Stadium to see the Australian women's cricket team battle the fourth Ashes match against England. Unfortunately we lost by around 20 runs but Australia still won the ashes with a 3-1 win. We went to Coffs and as expected we met with our fellow cricketers from the North Coast Academy while we watched the game. England decided to bat after the toss which they won and made a record breaking 284 runs which was their highest amount of runs scored against Australia in a ODI match (*ODI One day international)

Megan Schutt took 4 wickets and England made 44 runs off her bowling. Ellyse Perry not only bowled and took 2 wickets but she also took a catch from Ashley Gardner's bowling and Jess Jonassen stood with one wicket. Around the beginning of when we batted rain came. But that was not enough for them to call it off (It takes a lot of rain to make the games called off). Alyssa Healy, who's is a exceptionally good batter and keeper, opened for Australia and scored 71 runs off 71 balls and was unfortunately caught on her 72nd ball. After that her opening partner Nicole Bolton made 62 runs off 82 balls. And after that the wickets kept falling and runs were drying up. In the end Australia were 9-257. All though they lost I was still quite happy as I brought my local cricket club hat and had it signed by Elyse Villani and Jess Jonassen.





4 comments:

  1. Knowing how keen you are on cricket, I can imagine this was an exciting day for you. I hope you play for Australia one day.

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    1. Thanks Diane, not sure I'm going to be that good at it but I'll try 🙂

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  2. What a wonderful day for you, Edyn!
    Thank you for sharing it here.

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    1. No worries Lisa! Sorry I'm taking so long to reply to everyones comments, for some reason I'm not getting any notifications

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