Pure brilliance instantly illuminated the third Women’s Ashes 2025 between ODIs Australia and England as Phoebe Litchfield Complete an extraordinary capture and eliminate the danger Danny Wyatt-Hodge.
Phoebe Litchfield makes a brilliant catch to beat Danni Wyatt-Hodge
England were chasing a challenging target behind Wyatt Hodge’s flowing performance of 35 off 32 balls. Alana King A teasing pitch on the fifth ball in the 37th over attracted an attacking shot. Wyatt Hodge was in fine form, aiming to hit the ball inside-out on extra cover, but what followed was a spectacle of athleticism and skill.
Standing at extra screen, Litchfield immediately anticipated the trajectory and sprinted back with his eyes on the ball. As it descended, she performed a full-stretch dive, reaching out with her hands for a stunning two-handed catch just inches from the ground. The effort wowed the crowd because it was more than just a catch, it was a game-defining moment. The dismissal not only damaged a burgeoning partnership Nat Silver-Brent and Wyatt Hodge, but also reaffirmed Litchfield’s reputation as one of the sharpest outfielders in the game. Australia, under pressure, once again showed their ability to turn the tide with outstanding defending and Litchfield’s exceptional performance reflected their relentless determination.
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Lichfield sack Danny Wyatt-Hodge in stunning fashion #ashes pic.twitter.com/AzSAt9W9y9
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In the command display, Australia beat England by 86 runs A 3-0 whitewash in the Women’s Ashes series was completed in the third ODI in Hobart. Batting first, Australia recovered from an early setback to post a formidable 308/8, led by Ashley GardnerA remarkable century (102 off 102 balls) and Thalia McGrathFast delivery of 45 out of 55 items. Georgia Wareham They reached an unbeaten 38 with just 12 goals in the final seconds of the game.
England’s chase ran into trouble early Megan Shute (3/57) and Georgia Wareham (2/27) Top removal order. Despite fighting it for half a century Tammy Beaumont (54) and Sciver Brunt (61), England were bowled out for a total of 222 in 42.2 overs. Alana King With a brilliant performance of 5/46, the victory was sealed for the Australian team. The outstanding performance highlighted Australia’s supremacy in women’s cricket as they swept the Ashes and maintained an unbeaten run in the ODI leg of the series.
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