Who was the Player of the Match?
Ash Gardner, for her outstanding century.
Cricket / Womens World Cup
Defending champions Australia started their ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 campaign with a convincing 89-run victory over New Zealand in Indore. Ash Gardner's impressive century and Annabel Sutherland's crucial wickets helped Australia...
Australia won the toss and chose to bat, posting a total of 326 all out in 49.3 overs. Litchfield (45) and Perry (33) contributed before a middle-order collapse saw Australia at 128-5. Ash Gardner's explosive century (115 off 83), supported by Garth (38), helped Australia reach a competitive total.
New Zealand's chase began poorly, losing both openers without scoring. Sophie Devine's century (111 off 112) provided some hope, but Sutherland's three-wicket over dismantled the lower order, leading to New Zealand being bowled out for 237 in 43.2 overs. Molineux took 3 wickets for 25 runs.
Key moments included Gardner's century, Devine's resilient innings, and Sutherland's game-changing over. Australia's batting depth and bowling attack proved too strong for New Zealand.
Ash Gardner, for her outstanding century.
Australia Women 326 all out, New Zealand Women 237 all out.
Annabel Sutherland and Sophie Molineux, each taking 3 wickets.
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