At Stumps, Australia's score read 82/0, with visitors leading by 92 runs. Beth Mooney (33) and Phoebe Litchfield (41) were unbeaten at the crease when the stumps were drawn for the day.
She has played three ODIs so far, scoring 154 runs at an average of 154.00, with two half-centuries and best score of 78*. She has also played a couple of T20Is, scoring 11 runs in one inning. Now she could get to play in the one-off Ashes Test, from June 22 onwards.
Sutherland scored 116 (138) and Phoebe Litchfield, who is expected to start for Australia in next week's Test at Trent Bridge, also contributed in the middle, scoring 68.
The Ashes series commences with the one-off Test match at Trent Bridge from June 22, before three T20Is and three ODIs over an 18-day period at the start of July conclude the series.
The Kent player, still uncapped at the international level, led England to the final of the U19 Women's T20 World Cup last month. The 19-year-old played a starring role with bat and ball. She was adjudged Player of the Tournament for her performances.
Mooney was actually dismissed for just one in the opening game of the ODI series against Pakistan, but the 29-year-old responded like all good players do with consecutive big scores to earn the Player of the Series award
Keightley chose not to extend her contract with England past the month of August of last year, despite leading their women's team to the ODI World Cup final in 2022.
Sydney [Australia], November 24 (ANI): Melbourne Renegades star Harmanpreet Kaur became the first Indian player to be named the Women Big Bash League (WBBL) Player of the Tournament, while Phoebe Litchfield has been named the Young Gun of Weber WBBL|07.