Lanning, Haynes pave way for allrounders to cash in | Women's Ashes 2021-22



After a tricky start to proceedings, Meg Lanning and Rachael Haynes set a strong platform for Australia on day one before Ash Gardner and Tahlia McGrath cashed in on a good batting surface at Manuka Oval.

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26 comments

  1. No one is talking about ground.. boundraies are very small..whats the matter to change length of ground in test cricket for women…..no one is hitting sixes here…

  2. I never knew 03:48 is a sweep shot 😀

  3. So England anywhere will drop catches

  4. Two of my favourites healy & Perry in out of form 💔

  5. Lanning best performance…..

  6. MEG LANNING >♡ YOU BEAUTY 💕

  7. 1:49 why are hands resting on legs?? Especially for a slip fielder. Very unprofessional 🤡

  8. Good to the English women are following the men with their catching skills.

  9. Meg lanning is better test batsman than Steve smith…..

  10. Hard to watch . fielding is poor in womens cricket

  11. Gud bowling dominance by English but fails to field

  12. Fighting 4th wicket partnership by Aussies & especially in middle order

  13. Women do not play much red ball cricket hence they are not used to proper slip fielding .. that is why so many dropped catches in the slips. And for God sake pls make women's tests a five day affair.. so many drawn tests. The last 4-5 women tests I've seen would all have had a result had they been 5 days.

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  15. Austalian woman is a cheta

  16. What Happens When Everything Is Skin-Deep
    When you do not see the person beyond the skin, you do not see the person. Instead of worrying about who people are, they need to think about how they feel about each other.

    When you look at today’s American society and the ideas it is trying to install in people’s minds, you realize that something is seriously wrong with it. When under the guise of “liberalism,” one can determine one’s gender identity according to what one “feels inside,” without even undergoing any medical procedure, and, according to ACLU, “government agencies that serve the public cannot stop you from using the restroom or other sex-segregated facility that matches your gender identity, or ask you to provide ID to prove your gender in order to use a restroom or other sex-segregated facility,” things cannot go right. It is simply not natural.
    But it isn’t only gender identity issues that plague American society. The obsessive occupation with identity politics leaves no room in people’s hearts and minds to actually see the human beings behind the categories where we place them.
    The preoccupation with people’s skin and identity started a long time ago, but it accelerated over the past decade or so. Along with the intensification of the ego, various distortions of society overtook common sense. Take the participation of transgenders in women’s sports, for example. In the name of trangender rights, women’s rights are being crushed and trampled. I don’t see how this can end well.
    I have no magic formula to cure this situation, but it seems to me that one of America’s problems is that it never experienced a revolution, not in the real sense of the word. I am not referring to a revolution like the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917 Russia. In those days, the Russians were completely unprepared for a revolution and the results were accordingly miserable.
    Rather, when I speak of a revolution, I mean an ideological transformation that the entire nation undergoes. Take the French Revolution, for example, or similar processes that took place in England or Germany, in various forms, and you will see what I mean.
    If you cannot go beyond skin-deep, it leaves you with nothing but obsession about people’s skin color. This attitude then radiates to every aspect of people’s lives. Instead of thinking about connecting with others, they focus on power over others, which makes them obsess over wealth and power. This is why America’s God is the dollar.
    In order to grow, people’s hearts must be shaken to the core. Their values must be challenged and they must rethink everything they think is right. Changes may be frightening, but they are an inseparable part of maturation.
    Once people learn to see reality from more than just one angle, they develop a more serious and moderate attitude to life, and especially to other people. Otherwise, their worldview remains unchanged, unchallenged, and they cannot think about anything other than superficial (and divisive) labels or accruing wealth in order to gain power, not realizing that beyond the provision of necessities, more money will not make them happier.
    In the end, excessive power makes people lonely, and loneliness makes people sad. This contradicts life’s purpose, which is to be happy.
    Therefore, I think it is time for America to go back to the basics. People need to be who they are because they are fine the way they are. Instead of worrying about who they are, they need to think only about how they feel about each other.

  17. 2:20. Clearly pitching outside. The keeper must have blinked.

  18. Why slip fielders put their hands on their knee and not in a catching position? Although they knew even a fraction of second matters there. Watch 1:50 for more information.

  19. Enough with the Fox Sports "EDDDDGED… AND TAKEEEEEEEN" umpteen times a match… Australian cricket commentary has fallen a LONG way in a few years. It sounds so amateur

  20. All the wickets were nicely pitched up. Seamers were a metre or so too short. Wasted opportunity England. Well batted Australia

  21. What a day for both the teams 👏

  22. 6:17 little bit too chubby for a professional