‘Simply brilliant’: Australia cruises to seven-wicket triumph over Pakistan
Australia has cruised to a comfortable seven-wicket victory over Pakistan to reaffirm its status as World Cup favourites.
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Australia has cruised to a comfortable seven-wicket victory over Pakistan in Mount Maunganui to reaffirm its status as favourites at the Women’s Cricket World Cup.
Coinciding with International Women’s Day, Meg Lanning’s side secured its second straight World Cup victory after chasing down the 191-run target at Bay Oval with more than 15 overs to spare.
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Two years after the unforgettable Women’s T20 World Cup final at the MCG, wicketkeeper Alyssa Healy smacked another blistering half-century to guide the Aussies towards victory.
Australia has now won 33 of its 35 ODIs since the 2017 World Cup semi-final.
After Lanning won the toss and elected to bat first, Pakistan’s openers were dismissed cheaply in the Powerplay with seamers Megan Schutt and Ellyse Perry snaring early breakthroughs.
Australian leg-spinner Alana King then removed Omaima Sohail in her first over of the match, bowling the right-handed batter through the gate to leave the Pakistanis reeling at 3/38 in the 11th over.
Fellow tweaker Amanda-Jade Wellington, playing her first international fixture since March 2018, then replicated the feat by dismissing the dangerous Nida Dar in her first over of the day.
Pakistan captain Bismah Maroof and No. 6 Aliya Riaz steadied the ship, combining for a crucial 99-run partnership to help register a defendable total of 6/190 at Bay Oval.
Maroof celebrated her half-century by pointing towards the pavilion where her seven-month-old baby Fatima was watching on.
King and Wellington were the pick of the bowlers for Australia, collectively taking 3/49 from 17 economical overs.
Early contender for my favourite moment of the #CWC22
— Zenia D'cunha (@ZENIADCUNHA) March 8, 2022
Pakistan cricket's maternity policy enabling Bismah Maroof to play the World Cup & Fatima's presence in New Zealand is both inspiring & important! #IWD2022https://t.co/QS5AAiosXt
Healy and Rachael Haynes cracked 59 runs in the Powerplay to get Australia’s run chase off to a blistering start before the left-handed Haynes clipped a full delivery from tweaker Nashra Sandhu straight to mid-wicket.
Australia’s openers were assisted by some shoddy fielding from Pakistan, each gifted an extra life at the crease during the Powerplay.
Lanning combined with Healy for a 63-run stand before the Aussie skipper was bowled by spinner Omaima Sohail for 35.
Player of the Match Healy, the world’s No. 1 ranked ODI batter, hammered 72 from 79 balls before falling victim to Sohail’s spin in the 29th over.
It was her 14th ODI fifty and third against Pakistan.
“The eighth of March is just a great day to be a woman,” Healy told reporters at stumps.
“We get a day to celebrate ourselves. The one in 2020 was probably the best day in my life so I thought today can’t get any better than 2020, so let’s go out in 2022 and see what we can do.”
Wife and Husband playing against the same country at the same time. That happened today with Alyssa Healy batting against Pakistan in the World Cup and her husband Mitchell Starc bowling against Pakistan in the Rawalpindi Test. #CWC22
— Mazher Arshad (@MazherArshad) March 8, 2022
Australia are just too good! They chase down 191-run target posted by Pakistan in just 34.4 overs with Alyssa Healy smashing a 79-ball 72.
— Subhayan Chakraborty (@CricSubhayan) March 8, 2022
Simply brilliant by the Aussies.#CWC22
Perry and Beth Mooney finished the job, cruising towards the target with 91 deliveries and seven wickets to spare. The victory extended Australia’s unbeaten ODI record against Pakistan to 13 consecutive games.
Meanwhile, Pakistan is still searching for its first World Cup win since the 2009 edition of the 50-over tournament.
South Australian all-rounder Tahlia McGrath missed Tuesday’s fixture with a sore heel, while teenage quick Darcie Brown was rested.
Australia will next face hosts New Zealand on Sunday, with the first ball scheduled for 9am AEDT.
Originally published as ‘Simply brilliant’: Australia cruises to seven-wicket triumph over Pakistan