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Nat Sciver 'More Sad Than Happy' After Ashes Test Draw
England vice-captain Nat Sciver revealed she was 'more sad than happy' on not winning the women's Ashes Test against Australia at the Manuka Oval on Sunday. At the same time, she acknowledged that saving the match became important as England hanged on for a thrilling draw.
Chasing 257 from 48 overs on the final day, England looked on course to ace the chase as 45 runs off 60 balls were needed with seven wickets in hand. But from there, the tourists lost six wickets for 27 runs to be 244/9. It came down to their batting pair of Sophie Ecclestone and Kate Cross managing to force a draw by seeing off the remaining 13 deliveries.
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