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    Women’s Cricket World Cup: Nat Sciver-Brunt assesses England defeat to Australia – Southend Echo

    England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt accepted her side had come up short after Ash Gardner’s century and Annabel Sutherland’s 98 saw Australia to a dominant six-wicket win in Indore.
    Both sides – meeting in a first official match since Australia’s 16-0 Ashes triumph during January – were already secure of a place in the Women’s Cricket World Cup semi-finals.
    England, who had edged out co-hosts India on Sunday, batted first and recovered from a mid-innings slump as opener Tammy Beaumont made a determined 78 before Alice Capsey (38) and Charlie Dean (26) added late runs.
    Australia take the win in Indore.
    All eyes switch to our final group game. pic.twitter.com/tPh8ZRhIgx
    — England Cricket (@englandcricket) October 22, 2025
    With all-rounder Sutherland having taken three for 60 – and Alana King returning one for just 20 runs through her 10 overs – England’s total of 244 for nine looked a bit light, especially with the conditions turning.
    Lauren Bell struck in the first over of Australia’s run chase and spinner Linsey Smith then claimed two wickets as Australia slumped to 68 for four.
    However, Gardner and Sutherland – who was dropped in the last over of the innings by Heather Knight – saw Australia home at 248 for four from 40.3 overs.
    “I suppose we didn’t have enough runs,” Sciver-Brunt said in her pitchside interview with Sky Sports.
    Annabel Sutherland and Ash Gardner pull off a chase masterclass as Australia remain unbeaten and go top of the #CWC25 table 🤩#AUSvENG 📝: https://t.co/VE7CSWu0KJ pic.twitter.com/UcUZGlvEh0
    — ICC Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) October 22, 2025
    “Alana King bowled very well in the middle overs and really restricted us. It made it very difficult to get a partnership together, but Tammy played very well for her score.
    “With the lights coming on, I think the conditions did change a little bit, although I guess we bowled well in patches.
    “But it just showed the partnership that Ash and Belsey (Sutherland) had there, it just took the game away from us.
    “I am very bad at numbers, but I would have been happy at 280.”
    England finish their group stage matches against New Zealand in Visakhapatnam on Sunday.
    “We will take the positives and the learnings,” Sciver-Brunt said. “We weren’t at our best today, but we will be ready if we see them again (later in the tournament).”
    Australia stand-in captain Tahlia McGrath praised the focus of her side.
    “(I am) very happy,” said McGrath. “The spinners did a fantastic job with the ball. A little bit of a shaky start with the bat, but then Bells and Ash were just world class.
    “It was so good to watch them. It was clinical and I feel for Bells a bit, not getting a hundred because she thoroughly deserved it.”
    Australia captain Alyssa Healy, the tournament’s top run scorer, had been ruled out by a calf strain, and could also be doubtful for the Saturday’s match against South Africa.
    McGrath said: “I’ll leave that in the hands of the physio. I think she is tracking nicely, but it is a bit of day-by-day progress.”
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