Defending champions Australia’s march within the Girls’s T20 World Cup continued on Tuesday because it beat New Zealand in Sharjah. The win makes issues fascinating within the Group A factors desk with solely the highest two groups having an opportunity to enter the semi-finals. At the moment, Australia lead the factors desk with two wins in as many matches. Pakistan are second whereas New Zealand are third. India are fourth and Sri Lanka are fifth. India have to date misplaced to New Zealand and gained in opposition to Pakistan. India must beat Sri Lanka on Wednesday by a large margin to enhance their run-rate.
Then, their subsequent purpose might be to beat Australia within the final Group A match. Even when they lose, they have to guarantee to take the match shut in order that the run-rate stays above others. In case of a loss, India would hope for New Zealand and Pakistan to lose another match too. In that case, the group with the higher run-rate will enter the semi-finals.
Australia’s batters offered their skilled bowling unit with adequate runs to defend on a sluggish wicket and register a complete 60-run win over New Zealand within the Girls’s T20 World Cup right here on Tuesday. Opener Beth Mooney top-scored with a 32-ball 40 as Australia posted a difficult 148 for eight. Ellyse Perry chipped in with a 24-ball 30, after Alyssa Healy contributed 26 in 20 deliveries on the high of the order.
In reply, New Zealand had been all out for 88 in 19.2 overs with Megan Schutt returning glorious figures of three/3 in 3.2 overs. Annabel Sutherland (3/21) and Sophie Molineux (2/15) had been the opposite main wicket-takers for Australia.
With this end result, Australia grabbed the highest spot in Group A with two wins from as many as matches.
Opting to bat, six-time winners Australia had been off to a high-quality begin with Healy and Beth Mooney including 41 runs for the primary wicket in simply 5.2 overs.
Healy was adjudged out lbw after being hit on the pad by left-arm spinner Fran Jonas however after being persuaded by Mooney, the batter opted for a assessment, and it proved to be the proper name, because the on-field umpire’s determination was overturned.
Healy responded with two fours and within the subsequent over, she lofted Eden Carson over further cowl area for one more boundary.
New Zealand’s Amelia Kerr, who picked up 4/26, additionally pulled off a superb operating catch to ship again Phoebe Litchfield (18 off 18).
Temporary scores: Australia: 148/8 in 20 overs (Beth Mooney 40; Amelia Kerr 4/26) New Zealand: 88 all out in 19.2 overs (Amelia Kerr 29; Megan Schutt 3/3, Annabel Sutherland 3/21).
With PTI inputs
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