Twitter Reactions: Ashleigh Gardner's eight-for rips apart England in one-off Ashes Test

Australia won the one-off Test by 89 runs on Day 5.

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The only Test of the Women’s Ashes 2023 headed towards an exciting finish as England resumed their second innings on 116/5 requiring another 152 runs to win with Danni Wyatt (20*) and Kate Cross (5*) at the crease. The duo added quick runs to start the day on a positive note for their side. However, after adding 15 runs in the day, the partnership was broken by Ashleigh Gardner who got Cross (13) caught behind to give England their sixth blow.

Amy Jones walked in next but couldn’t do much as Gardner got the second strike of the day by getting her stumped. Meanwhile, Wyatt continued her valiant knock and was desperately seeking some support from the other end. She completed her half-century during the first session and was the only ray of hope left for her team as England required another 100 runs to win.

Sophie Ecclestone looked solid at the crease as she added 24 runs for the eighth wicket with Wyatt. However, she also fell prey to Gardner’s wrath getting out lbw for 10. The off-spinner continued her assault and claimed her seventh wicket as she dismantled Lauren Filer’s stumps.

Wyatt also couldn’t do much with wickets falling all around her and fell prey to Gardner who hit the final nail in the coffin for her side. As a result, Wyatt got dismissed on 54 as England got all out for 178. Australia won the match by 89 runs and Ashleigh Gardner finished her spell with figures of 8/66 in 20 overs. The off-spinner earlier picked 4/99 in 25.2 overs in the first innings and scored 40 (76) with the bat.

Australia get four points for the win

Kim Garth (1/32) and Tahlia McGrath (1/28) picked up one wicket each in the second innings. With this win, Australia got the perfect start to their Ashes 2023 campaign and got four points to their name. The two teams will further lock horns in a three-match ODI series and a T20I series of as many games with a win worth two points in each series. 

The team having the most points will in the end will win the Women's Ashes 2023. In case both teams finish with equal points in the end, Australia will retain the Ashes being the winner of the previous edition.

Meanwhile, Twitter was abuzz with reactions on Australia’s emphatic win in the one-off Test. Here are some of the Tweets: 

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