England v Australia, Women's World Cup, Bristol
Perry's pre-delivery leap
Meg Lanning was back to lead Australia, after having missed the side's previous game against Pakistan due to a shoulder injury•Getty Images
Sarah Taylor motored to 35 off 33 balls before she dragged legspinner Kristen Beams back onto her stumps•Getty Images
Ellyse Perry's pre-delivery leap was smooth but her lines were anything but, as she bowled five wides•Getty Images
Jenny Gunn also fired in the slog overs as England finished with 259 for 8•Getty Images
Ellyse Perry looked in excellent touch, and added 57 for the third wicket with her captain Meg Lanning•Getty Images/ICC
It went down to the last ball, but England eventually prevailed, ending a 24-year wait for a Women's World Cup win against Australia•Getty Images
Tammy Beaumont saw off the new ball and gave England a solid start•Getty Images
Beams them removed Heather Knight in her next over to leave England at 56 for 3•Getty Images
Beaumont holed out after scoring 49•Getty Images
Beth Mooney and Nicole Bolton got Australia's chase off to a good start with a half-century opening stand•Getty Images
The wicket of Lanning, who was bowled by Alex Hartley, tilted the contest back England's way•Getty Images
Natalie Sciver kept her side ticking with purposeful strokes•Getty Images
Katherine Brunt's 43-ball 45, put the hosts back on track•Getty Images
Danielle Hazell put down Mooney off her own bowling, but it didn't prove too costly, with the opener only adding four more to her score•Getty Images/ICC
Brunt followed up her lower-order heroics with two wickets, including that of Perry for 70•Getty Images