Sydney: Australia ensured they would retain the Women's Ashes after a conclusive six-wicket triumph over England in the first Twenty20 international in Sydney on Friday.


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Beth Mooney delivered brilliant match-winning innings of 86 not out to guide the home side to victory with 4.1 overs to spare as they chased down England`s 132-9 at the North Sydney Oval with some comfort.


The victory extended the holders` lead to an unassailable 8-4 in the seven-match points-based series comprising one test, three one-day and three T20 Internationals.


It meant England can only draw the series 8-8 if they win the final two T20s over the next week. Australia won the last series, which was staged in England, 10-6 in 2015.


England, knowing they had to triumph to stay in the hunt to regain the Ashes that they had last won in 2013-14 in Australia, made a terrible start, slumping to 16-4 before Dani Wyatt`s 36-ball 50 helped them to a respectable total.


Left-hander Mooney, though, played superbly, recording the highest score by an Australian on home soil in women`s T20 internationals, hitting 11 fours and two sixes in a dazzling 56-ball knock.


Australia captain Rachael Haynes said afterwards: "It was so nice for the team to come out and play like that. For Beth Mooney to come out and make a statement like that was fantastic."


Her England counterpart Heather Knight conceded: "Credit to Australia. Beth Mooney played an outstanding inning and took the game away. Everything we tried, we couldn't get her out."