Australia captain Meg Lanning was happy with the way her batters moved very quickly on day one of the women's Ashes Test at the Manuka Oval on Thursday. She added that Australia will be targeting to go above 350 on day two after being 327/7 at stumps on day one. Meg was the top run-scorer with 93 and was supported by fifties from Rachael Haynes (86), Ashleigh Gardner (56) and Tahlia McGrath (52).
"I think if you'd said (beforehand) we'd score 327 on the first day, we'd be pretty happy. It's important tomorrow that we sort of finish that off and try and get above that 350 mark, which will give us a little bit of room to move. We have been able to move the game forward pretty quick. It's a good batting track and fast outfield. If we can push past 350, as close to 400 as we can, I think that puts us in a good spot," Meg was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au after the day's play.
Meg also felt that batting became easy after lunch, when Australia went off the field at 79/3 and had slowly started to grow out of trouble. "We were just happy to get through. To be honest, I remember saying to Motty (head coach Matthew Mott) at lunch, 'geez it's hard work out there and I'm finding it really challenging'. I wasn't sure of what the next was going to hold. But it did seem a little bit easier after that lunch break, having a bit of sun on the wicket and a little bit less swing as well. We just wanted to be positive."