The reigning ICC Women's Cricket World Cup champions showed they remain one of the best one-day sides in the world as they cruised to a 2-0 series victory over Ireland in Dublin and it was star all-rounder Ash Gardner that once again led the way.
With Maiden ODI centuries from Phoebe Litchfield and Annabel Sutherland, Australia outplayed Ireland in the third match to clinch the series by 2-0 in Dublin on Friday.
Chasing a total of 218, Litchfield struck an unbeaten 106 and Annabel Sutherland hit 109 unbeaten runs to help Australia reach the goal in 35.5 overs as they chased down 218 for victory.
England's Tammy Beaumont batting at 195 and Sophie Eccleston batting at 9 are giving a tough time to Australian bowlers in Nottingham on Saturday.
At the end of the session, England are 428/6 and still trail by 45 runs.
Former Men's England skipper Naseer Hussain revealed that even as an English fan, he wanted to see Australia's Ellyse Perry reach triple figures in the one-off Test match of Women's Ashes.
In the one-off Test between the England Women's Cricket team and the Australian Women's Cricket team, Annabel Sutherland of Australia scored the highest score 116 while batting at No.8 on Friday.
Annabel Sutherland's maiden ton in Test kept Australia in the driver's seat in the first session of the second day of the one-off Test match in the Ashes 2023 series against England at Trent Bridge.
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.