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5 best individual knocks in Women's Ashes Test History

The Women’s Ashes Test series has witnessed several breathtaking batting displays over the years, and we look at the five best knocks so far

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4. Claire Taylor’s 177*

Claire Taylor in 2009 Ashes. (Photo Source : Gettyimages)

Claire Taylor’s outstanding innings of 177 not out in the 2009 Women’s Ashes Test in Worcester remains etched in the memory of cricket fans worldwide. Taylor’s masterclass in batting showcased her exceptional talent and determination. Her repertoire of strokes was diverse, ranging from glorious drives to delicate sweeps.

Her knock, consisting of 22 boundaries, propelled England to a commanding position, setting up a victory against Australia. Taylor’s ability to dominate the bowling attack with her elegant strokeplay and impeccable timing helped her side clinch a victory. Taylor's approach was a perfect blend of solid defense and calculated aggression.

Her century played a pivotal role in England’s Ashes triumph, and Taylor’s name now features prominently among the greatest individual performances in the history of the Women’s Ashes. Taylor's innings played a key role in reshaping the course of the match and etching her name in the cricketing history.

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