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ICC Women’s world cup: Haynes ton guides Australia to victory
Hamilton: Opener Rachael Haynes smashed a scintillating 130-run knock as Australia rode on a brilliant batting performance to eke out a 12-run win over defending champions England in a high-scoring ICC Women’s World Cup match here on Saturday. In another match, South Africa handed a 32-run defeat to Bangladesh in Dunedin. A minute’s silence was […]
Hamilton: Opener Rachael Haynes smashed a scintillating 130-run knock as Australia rode on a brilliant batting performance to eke out a 12-run win over defending champions England in a high-scoring ICC Women’s World Cup match here on Saturday.
In another match, South Africa handed a 32-run defeat to Bangladesh in Dunedin. A minute’s silence was observed before the start of the play to honour the memory of Australian legends Shane Warne and Rodney Marsh, who died on Friday within hours of each other.
Put in to bat, Australia posted a daunting 310 for 3 courtesy a 196-run stand between Haynes and skipper Meg Lanning (86). It was the highest total England had conceded in World Cups.
Haynes blazed away to almost a run-a-ball 130 off 131 balls, hitting the ball 14 times to the fence and once over it, with Lanning complementing her perfectly. Nat Sciver, who remained unbeaten on 109, and star opener Tammy Beaumont (74) tried to rally England to victory but the defending champions fell short in an exciting match.
England snared Australia opener Alyssa Healy early on with Sciver dismissing her for 28 as the Aussies slipped to 35/1. Lanning joined a cautious Haynes at the crease, and the duo went about building a partnership, scoring at a steady rate.
England bowled well for most part, although there were slip-ups in the field. The Australia pair did well to squeeze singles, even as they employed caution. As the innings progressed and the pitch eased out, the duo gradually abandoned caution, although after 35 overs, Australia were still at 172/1.
With 10 overs to go, Haynes and Lanning began playing their shots. Australia added 100 runs in the final 10 overs, and the fall of Lanning in the 43rd over didn’t arrest the flow of runs as Beth Mooney (19-ball 27) came in and provided good support to Ellyse Perry (14 off 5) Defending the mammoth target, Megan Schutt, dented England early in the innings with the wicket of Lauren Winfield-Hill for a duck.
Brief Scores:
Australia 310/3 in 50 overs (Rachael Haynes 130, Meg Lanning 86) bt England 298/8 in 50 overs (Nat Sciver 109, Tammy Beaumont 74; Alana King 3/59)
South Africa 207 in 49.5 overs (Marizanne Kapp 42; Fariha Trisna 3/35) bt Bangladesh 175 in 49.3 overs (Ayabonga Khaka 4/32).
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