• Ash Gardner, Alana King starred in Australia's comprehensive win over England in the 3rd ODI at Women's Ashes 2025.

  • For her batting heroics, Grdner was adjudged Player of the Match.

Women’s Ashes 2025: Ash Gardner, Alana King shine in Australia’s dominating win over England in 3rd ODI
Australia thrash England in the third Women's ODI

Australia registered a commanding 86-run victory over England in the third and final ODI of the Women’s Ashes 2025 at Bellerive Oval.

Australia posted a formidable total of 308/8, thanks to a brilliant century from Ashleigh Gardner and impactful contributions from Tahlia McGrath and Georgia Wareham. England, despite strong resistance from Natalie Sciver and Tammy Beaumont, were bundled out for 222 in 42.2 overs, handing Australia a well-deserved win.

Ashleigh Gardner’s century guides Australia to 308

Opting to bat first, Australia’s batting line-up faced early challenges as Phoebe Litchfield (15 off 15) and Alyssa Healy (15 off 28) fell cheaply, followed by Ellyse Perry (2 off 9) and Annabel Sutherland (10 off 16), leaving the hosts reeling at 59/4. However, Beth Mooney (50 off 64) stabilized the innings with a crucial half-century, laying the foundation for a recovery.

The turning point came when Ashleigh Gardner walked in. Her sensational knock of 102 off 102 balls, studded with 8 fours and a six, powered Australia to a commanding total. Gardner was ably supported by Tahlia McGrath, who smashed 55 off 45 balls with 8 boundaries, and Georgia Wareham, whose explosive cameo of 38 not out off just 12 balls included 5 fours and 2 sixes.

England’s bowlers found it tough to maintain control. Natalie Sciver and Charlotte Dean were the pick of the attack, each claiming two wickets while conceding 51 and 53 runs, respectively. Lauren Bell also managed two scalps but went for 72 runs in her 10 overs.

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Alana Kings’ fifer restricts England

England’s chase got off to a disastrous start, losing Maia Bouchier for a duck in the second over. Tammy Beaumont (54 off 77) anchored the innings with a patient half-century, but wickets fell at regular intervals. Heather Knight (14 off 20) and Danielle Wyatt (35 off 32) made brief contributions, while Natalie Sciver kept England’s hopes alive with a fighting 61 off 68 balls, hitting 5 fours.

Amy Jones chipped in with 30 off 26, but the lower order crumbled under pressure. England lost their last five wickets for just 24 runs, unable to cope with Australia’s disciplined bowling attack.

Alana King was the star with the ball, claiming a sensational five-wicket haul, finishing with figures of 5/46 in 8.2 overs. Megan Schutt provided the early breakthroughs, taking 3/57 in her nine-over spell. Georgia Wareham complemented the attack with 2/27 from her five overs, ensuring England never got close to the target. The visitors were bundled out for 222 in 42.2 overs, handing Australia a well-deserved win.

For her heroics with the bat, Ash Grdner was adjudged Player of the Match.

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This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.

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