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England win T20 warm-up game in Australia in Lisa Keightley's first game in charge
England started their tour of Australia with a 47-run warm-up victory against ACT XI in new coach Lisa Keightley's first game in charge.
Danni Wyatt scored 77 from 44 balls - including two sixes and nine fours - and Natalie Sciver posted 49 as England scored 191-7 from 20 overs.
ACT XI could only manage 144-9 in reply, with Anya Shrubsole taking 3-23.
England will play India on Friday in the first game of a tri-series also involving Australia.
The series is taking place in the build up to the ICC Women's T20 World Cup, which is being held in Australia from 21 February to 8 March.
Tammy Beaumont was moved to a number six finishing role against ACT XI but was dismissed for five.
"We're only three days off the plane so it was good to see that we've got the jet-lag out of the system," said England captain Heather Knight.
"There's quite a quick turnaround between games in the tri-series so that's a good start.
"Tammy moving to number six was something we looked at in Malaysia.
"We think she can be really good for us there - she can win games of cricket for us.
"It means she'll have to adapt and we think she can do that, and we wanted Nat in a slightly different role at number three.
"We'll look to be flexible in our batting line-up but that's the approach we've gone with to try and win a World Cup."