A moment of pure brilliance lit up the third Woman's Ashes 2025 ODI between Australia and England like Phoebe Litchfield He made an extraordinary catch to flush out the dangerous one Danny White Hodge.
Sexy Phoebe Litchfield catches Danny White Hodge's dismissal
Chasing a difficult target, England were cruising on the back of White-Hodge's 35 from 32 balls when Alana King He delivered a thrilling delivery on the fifth ball of the 37th over, sparking a powerful shot. Wyatt Hodge, in fine form, aimed an inside-out shot over extra cover, but what followed was a spectacle of athleticism and skill.
Litchfield, positioned in extra cover, immediately anticipated the route and ran back, his eyes fixed on the ball. As she descended, she executed a full dive, with both hands outstretched, completing a stunning two-handed grab just inches from the ground. The effort left spectators in awe, as it was not just an upset, but a defining moment in the match. The dismissal not only broke the thriving partnership between the two countries Nat Skiver-Brunett and Wyatt Hodge but it also reaffirmed Litchfield's reputation as one of the brightest players in the game. Australia, under pressure, once again demonstrated their ability to turn games with brilliance of play, and Litchfield's exceptional effort exemplified their unrelenting determination.
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Litchfield delivers a stunning strike to dismiss Danny White-Hodge #ash pic.twitter.com/AzSAt9W9y9
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Australia Women secure a 3-0 win over England in the 2025 Women's Ashes
In a leadership presentation, Australia defeated England by 86 runs In the third ODI in Hobart, he completed a 3-0 whitewash in the Women's Ashes series. Batting first, Australia recovered from early setbacks to score 308/8, thanks to Ashley GardnerMagnificent century (102 off 102 balls) and Tahlia McGrath55 of 45 fast deliveries. Georgia Wareham He provided the late fireworks with an unbeaten 38 off just 12 balls.
England's chase faltered early Megan Schott (3/57) and Georgia Wareham (2/27) Decode the highest order. Despite fighting for half a century Tammy Beaumont (54) and Sciver-Brunt (61), England collapsed to 222 runs in 42.2 overs. Alana King He impressed with a brilliant score of 5/46 to seal the win for Australia. The dominant performance underlined Australia's supremacy in women's cricket, as they secured the Ashes with a clean sweep, maintaining their unbeaten streak in the ODI leg of the series.
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