Aussie Jess Jonassen fell one short of becoming the 12th debutante to score a century during the second day of the only Women's Ashes Test between England and Australia at Canterbury. In the 138th Women's Test match, Jonassen played a brilliant knock, scoring 99 off 197 balls.

The 22-year-old Queenslander, Jonassen became the third woman to be dismissed for 99 in a Test.

As Cricket Australia put it, "Jonassen was pinned lbw by England opening bowler Katherine Brunt on 99 in excruciating fashion, missing an inswinger from the right-armer that only just pitched and hit in line with leg-stump."

The Aussies declared at 274/9. The English are currently at 68/4.

Here is what the Twitter chatter says:

Gutting for Jess Jonassen to get out on 99. Deserved a hundred. Job on here for England to get near that first innings total. #WomensAshes — Flat Track Bully (@FTB_cricket) August 12, 2015

England celebrate as Australia's Jess Jonassen loses her wicket for 99 #WomensAshes pic.twitter.com/6NDTg4SKye — PA Sport Pic Desk (@PA_Sport_Pics) August 12, 2015

Really have to feel for Jess Jonassen out lbw for 99 on her Test debut. — Richard Hoiles (@RichardHoiles) August 12, 2015

Feeling a little sad for Jess Jonassen, even if she is an Aussie, harsh being out on 99 on your debut #ashes — Simon Reid (@Reidyboy30) August 12, 2015

It's not often I groan with disappointment when the England girls bowl an Aussie out but poor old Jess Jonassen was on 99! #WomensAshes — Sports Liberated (@SportsLiberated) August 12, 2015

Oh no, Jess Jonassen falls leg before for 99 (would have missed leg, for mine). All the same, a wonderful hand. #womensashes — Adam Collins (@collinsadam) August 12, 2015