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AUS-W vs BAN-W Live Score

198/9(50.0 ov)
202/0(24.5 ov)
Australia Women beat Bangladesh Women by 10 wickets
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Current Innings
BattersRB4s6sSR
Alyssa Healy11377200146.75
statsStats
  • Dotball36.36%
  • Boundaries25.97%
  • Balls per boundary4
statsRun scored in last balls
  • On 10 Balls20
  • On 20 Balls45
  • On 30 Balls60
Phoebe Litchfield8472121116.66
statsStats
  • Dotball40.28%
  • Boundaries18.06%
  • Balls per boundary6
statsRun scored in last balls
  • On 10 Balls21
  • On 20 Balls30
  • On 30 Balls37
Partnership
202 of 149 balls

AUS-W vs BAN-W Commentary

3:32 PM IST Right then, with this win, Australia Women have secured a spot for the play-offs. However, on the other hand, Bangladesh Women have faced their fourth defeat in this campaign. Up next in the ICC Women's World Cup 2025, South Africa Women will take on Sri Lanka Women on 17th October, Friday, at 9.30 am GMT at R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. Don't forget to tune in early for all the pre-match build-up. Until then, stay safe and goodbye!
3:25 PM IST Alyssa Healy, the skipper of Australia Women, reflected on the win, acknowledging Bangladesh's resilience with the bat and taking responsibility for her own performance behind the stumps, which she felt wasn't up to par. However, she was thrilled with Alana King's dominant bowling, saying she made everyone look a bit silly at times. Healy also praised the contributions of Georgia Wareham and Darcie Brown, emphasizing that selections are based on merit. She was impressed with Phoebe Litchfield's batting, saying she takes pressure off her and boosts her confidence. Looking ahead to matches against England and South Africa, Healy emphasized the team's focus on professionalism and being clinical in big tournaments.
3:23 PM IST Nigar Sultana Joty, skipper of Bangladesh Women, says that they got off to a solid start, losing just one wicket in the powerplay, but they lost their way as the wickets tumbled. Continues that they missed their strike bowlers and need to work on that for the upcoming matches. Adds that it was a tough day for their bowlers, who've been performing well for them recently. Ends up saying that they will be bouncing back and make a comeback after learning from these mistakes.
3:17 PM IST The opening batters took a few overs to assess the bowlers' line and length, but once they found their rhythm, they unleashed a flurry of boundaries that kept the scoreboard ticking relentlessly to chase down the target. On the other hand, the performance of Bangladesh Women's bowling attack left much to be desired.  The target their batting order set on the board seemed commendable, but not against the mighty batting line-up of Australia. Also, Bangladesh's struggles kept flowing because of the misfields, which handed the Australian players unnecessary opportunities to seize more control of the match.
3:14 PM IST AUSTRALIA WOMEN HAVE PAVED THEIR WAY TO THE SEMI-FINALS. They beat Bangladesh Women by a margin of 10 wickets, and the happy faces of the players tells that they are really happy to get the result. The dynamic opening duo, Phoebe Litchfield and skipper Alyssa Healy, set the stage ablaze with a powerful start, forging a formidable partnership that no Bangladesh bowlers were able to break. Hands down to the knock of Alyssa Healy for scoring consecutive centuries in this World Cup campaign, one against India Women, and now against Bangladesh. Credits to Phoebe Litchfield, who also scored a hefty 84 runs and stayed upright till the end of the inning with her skipper.
3:12 PM IST ALANA KING IS THE PLAYER OF THE MATCH. King is thrilled with her performance, emphasizing the crucial role of discipline and spin in the game. After being exploited in the last match, she focused on leveraging her strengths. King commended her team's unity and support, noting that when one teammate struggles, others step in to compensate. She's now looking forward to the challenges ahead, including showdowns against England and South Africa in the Women's ODI World Cup.
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