Gardner on fire to leave England up against it

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Australia's Ashleigh Gardner celebrates after taking the wicket of England's Heather Knight during day four of the first Women's Ashes test match at Trent Bridge, Nottingham. Picture date: Sunday June 25, 2023.

England have been left with a mountain to climb to regain the Women’s Ashes after Australia seized the upper hand in the multi-format series by triumphing in the lone Test.

Resuming on 116 for five in pursuit of 268 on a final day where Trent Bridge threw open its gates free of charge, England subsided to 178 all out inside 90 minutes despite a defiant 54 from Danni Wyatt.

Wily off-spinner Ashleigh Gardner’s eight for 66 saw her walk away with a 12-wicket match haul as Australia claimed an 89-run victory to collect four all-important points ahead of the ODIs and T20s.

Danni Wyatt’s half-century was in vain (Tim Goode/PA)

If England are to retrieve the urn for the first time since 2015 they will have to prevail in five of the six white-ball contests against the ODI and T20 world champions, with two points per win on offer.

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