The sparkling Annabel Sataraland century and seven fishing from England Australia gave full control over the one -time ash test match in Melbourne.
The hosts, who are looking for 16-0, a clean survey of the series, ended the second day in 422-5 and with the leader of 252.
Sarland was dropped on 29 and 31 by Danny White Hodge and Amy Jones, respectively, before Grinding England down to reach 163 out of 258 balls, its third century in only six games.
Beth Moni also punished England's mistakes without mercy, as it was dropped three times in eight, 11 and 18 before it ended from today without a defeat in 98.
Sutherland Sutherland All Rounder 80 added to the second Wikit with Phoebe Litchfield, who was arrested for 45 Lauren Bell after a great opening talisman, then added 71 with Captain Alisa Healy and 154 with Money while England players liked it wonderfully but they were terrible. The field.
Ecclestone removed Ash Gardner for 44 years late in the next day that was placed at 12 and 36 years, but Australia has the England fly team under their mercy with two days to play. They even have the luxury of comfort in the injured Ellyse Perry as a preventive measure.
England is chosen with Ecclestone Bowling 39 in roles so far, with the medium Ryana Macdonald-Gay, prefer Charlie Dean.
Today also witnessed a new attendance at the World Records of a Women's Test with a crowd number of 23561 in just two days – bypassing the previous record of 23,207 at TRENT Bridge in 2023.