You do feel if Knight was to fall this could unravel.As usual England making it harder than it should be (men or women).
It seems to be more than just slight if you ask me. If the England Ladies hadn't seemingly been taking fielding practice from the Men's team they'd have won this easily. Healy is having a poor series, so too Schutt. Seemed odd not to give the new ball to Schutt when it's likely to swing more.I sense just a very slight decline in the Australian team, not much, but one or two "experienced" players may be under the pump quite soon.
Healy and Schutt were the two "experienced" players I was thinking about.It seems to be more than just slight if you ask me. If the England Ladies hadn't seemingly been taking fielding practice from the Men's team they'd have won this easily. Healy is having a poor series, so too Schutt. Seemed odd not to give the new ball to Schutt when it's likely to swing more.
@Spark mentioned the seamers and he's bang on. Yesterday they bowled 20 overs between them for 2-151!! Darcie Brown is young and will develop, but not sure I'd swap her for any of Wong, Bell or Filer (all 22 or under). The rest are all medium pace all rounders.
They may well turn it around and win the next two, but you can certainly see some hope for other teams in the next few years.
There isn't really a great deal of options though. Harris is just another batting all rounder (got plenty already), King a spinner who doesn't bat as well as the other spinners. The only real possible change is Garth for Schutt or Brown.A couple of individuals not having a great series, I wonder if there'll be changes for the next ODI?