Perry's record day sees Australia tighten grip on Women's Ashes


  • Cricket
  • Monday, 08 Jul 2019

Cricket - Women's Ashes - Third One Day International - England v Australia - The Spitfire Ground, Canterbury, Britain - July 7, 2019 Australia's Ellyse Perry celebrates taking the wicket of England's Danni Wyatt Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs

(Reuters) - Ellyse Perry was keen to share the acclaim after her career-best seven for 22 helped Australia to a thumping 194-run victory over England in the third and final Women's Ashes One-Day International on Sunday.

Perry eclipsed the previous best figures by an Australian woman in ODIs of 7-24 as the holders swept the ODI series and moved into a 6-0 lead, meaning England are likely to have to win the test and sweep all three Twenty20s to retain the trophy.

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