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ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025: Australia start title defence with win

By britishbulletin.com1 October 20252 Mins Read
ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025: Australia start title defence with win
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Ash Gardner struck a superb lower-order century as Australia began the defence of their Women’s World Cup title with an 89-run victory over New Zealand in Indore.

The all-rounder helped her side recover after they slipped to 128-5, striking 115 from 83 balls as the seven-time champions piled up 326.

New Zealand captain Sophie Devine struck a defiant century of her own after coming in with her side 0-2, and briefly threatened to drag the White Ferns to a remarkable victory.

She hammered 12 fours and three sixes in her run-a-ball 112, but became the first of three New Zealand wickets to fall in Annabel Sutherland’s 43rd over as Australia snuffed out any chance of an opening defeat.

Phoebe Litchfield got Australia off to a flying start after Alyssa Healy won the toss and chose to bat, firing a 31-ball 45 as they reached 81-1 at the end of the powerplay.

However the 22-year-old was bowled by Melie Kerr with the first ball of the 11th over, and Australia’s charge stalled until Gardner’s arrival.

Coming in at number six, Gardner marshalled partnerships of 64 and 69 with Tahlia McGrath and Alana King, before being caught behind off Bree Illing.

Devine’s innings started slowly as she rebuilt with a 75-run pairing with Kerr, but she accelerated as New Zealand reached the 42-over mark needing 91.

But Sutherland bowled the veteran all-rounder to start a rapid end to the match, with New Zealand losing their last four wickets for two runs to be dismissed with 40 balls remaining.

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