The Ashes: Australia women v England women, first Test, day one report

Steaming in: Rene Farrell caused England's batters all sorts of problemsPhoto: GETTY IMAGES
By Telegraph staff and agencies11:22AM GMT 22 Jan 2011

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A maiden Ashes Test century from captain Charlotte Edwards helped England's women to a recovery of sorts in Sydney, as they ended the first day of the first Test on 181 for eight.
Edwards occupied the crease for over five hours on her way to an unbeaten 103, after her decision to bat after winning the toss had initially backfired.
A devastating new-ball spell from Ellyse Perry saw Heather Knight and Caroline Atkins removed as England slipped to seven for two, with Lydia Greenway not far behind them as she was snared by Rene Farrell.
But Edwards dropped anchor to halt Australia's charge and her partnership of 65 with Jenny Gunn was the biggest of the day.
Gunn eventually fell to Rachael Haynes for 33, leaving Edwards to accelerate her scoring further as the tail fell around her.


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