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Australia Women vs New Zealand Women

AUS-W vs NZ-W T20 Match 10, ICC Women's T20 World Cup, 2024 - Match Info

Australia Women beat New Zealand Women by 60 runs

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Player of the match

Megan Schutt - AUS-W

Match Summary

Player of the Match

Megan Schutt

AUS-W - Bowler

W-R

3-3

Economy

0.90

148/8 (20.0 overs)

Top Batter

Top Bowler

88/10 (19.2 overs)

Top Batter

Top Bowler

Detailed Commentary

All

Wickets

4s

6s

AUS-W

NZ-W

Right then, that is it from this one-sided affair where Australia Women thrashes New Zealand Women. We have a double header lined up in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup on 9th October, Wednesday. First up, it will be South Africa Women taking on Scotland Women at 10 am GMT. Later it is the repeat of this year's Women's Asia Cup final as India Women clashes against Sri Lanka Women. That game will begin at 2 pm GMT, but as you know, you can always join us early for all the build-up for both matches. Until then, cheers and goodbye!

Alyssa Healy, the victorious skipper of Australia Women, reflects on their performance. She admits some disappointment with their batting towards the end of the innings, feeling they could have been smarter, but praises their exceptional bowling effort. Healy notes that the wicket played as expected, with a bit more bounce, and highlights how both teams bowled brilliantly, particularly in the backend of the innings, showcasing the right approach to handling the surface.

Sophie Devine, the captain of New Zealand Women says that they needed a good start but they let the asking rate get really big. Adds that it is a disappointing defeat but they will not dwell upon it too much. Mentions that they got themselves into a big hole which is not ideal against the best team in the world. Says that with the ball they strangled too far away from the stumps and were better in that aspect against India. Ends by saying still two games to go but they don't want to look too far ahead and now the game against Sri Lanka Women is their most important fixture.

Megan Schutt is the PLAYER OF THE MATCH for her exceptional bowling effort. She expresses her relief after the win, noting, 'Yeah, I feel like I have lost a few kilos. It was a crucial match for us and I’m happy to get the win.' Reflecting on the game, she mentions how the first innings fluctuated, saying they initially aimed for 160 runs but fell short. However, the team performed well with the ball, especially during the powerplay. Schutt credits her simplicity and use of conditions for her success, adding that the team's focus on fitness has paid off. She emphasizes the importance of enjoying small victories and taking things one game at a time, especially for players experiencing their first World Cup.

Presenation Time...

Earlier in the game, the Aussies posted the highest first innings total at this ground in this T20 World Cup. It was mainly the top order who scored the runs with Beth Mooney being the anchor scoring 40 off 32. Ellyse Perry and Alyssa Healy after getting reprives played good cameos of 30 and 24 respectively while Phoebe Litchfield contributed too. Melie Kerr was the standout bowler for the Kiwis with 4 wickets to her name while Rosemary Mair and Brooke Halliday chipped in with a couple each. While chasing, well it was never really a chase as New Zealand Women got bundled out for just 88 runs.

Australia Women, on the other hand, were absolutely brilliant with the ball. They were right on top from the start and never let the batters settle in and gave nothing away. Not only the spinners, but the pacers also kept things tight and forced the batters to make mistakes. They completely changed the game after the halfway mark and picked up at least one wicket in four consecutive overs. Megan Schutt was sensational with figures of (3.2-1-3-3). Annabel Sutherland also picked up 3 while Sophie Molineux got a couple. Georgia Wareham and Tahlia McGrath chipped in with one each.

After that, the Kiwis just collapsed like anything. They went from 56/3 to 88 all out and not only faced defeat in this game but also took a huge hit on their NRR that could prove to be crucial at the end of the group stages. No one expected this after their solid performance against India Women, but different grounds, different results and now they will have to win their remaining two games to keep their hopes alive in this tournament.

New Zealand Women were not able at all to get going at the start and only managed to score 9 runs in the first 3 overs losing Georgia Plimmer early as well. Suzie Bates and Melie Kerr then steadied things up for a bit but with the pitch slowing down, boundary scoring was becoming more and more difficult. The asking rate was also creeping up and after adding 47 runs together, both the batters fell in consecutive overs right after the Drinks break.

THE AUSSIES JUST MADE IT LOOK EASY! The defending champions get their 13th consecutive win in the Women's T20 World Cup and it was complete domination from them. New Zealand Women never really were in the running in this game and lost by a huge margin of 60 runs taking them down from the first position to third in Group A.

88/10 (19.2)

29 (31)

20 (27)

3/21 (4)

3/3 (3.2)

Over 20

W

0

Eden Carson*

5 (11)

Fran Jonas

3 (5)

Megan Schutt

3/3 (3.2)

NZ-W

88/10

player

OUT

E Carson

5 (11)

b M Schutt

Wkt

#10

4s/6s

0 / 0

SR

45.45

Over 19

0

1

1

1

1

1

Fran Jonas*

3 (5)

Eden Carson

5 (9)

Ash Gardner

0/22 (3)

NZ-W

88/9

Over 18

0

1

0

0

1

W

Fran Jonas*

1 (2)

Eden Carson

2 (6)

Sophie Molineux

2/15 (4)

NZ-W

83/9

Fran Jonas is the last batter in.

player

OUT

S Devine

7 (15)

b S Molineux

Wkt

#9

4s/6s

0 / 0

SR

46.66

Over 17

0

0

1

1

wd

W

1

Eden Carson*

1 (3)

Sophie Devine

7 (14)

Annabel Sutherland

3/21 (4)

NZ-W

81/8

Eden Carson walks out to bat now.

player

OUT

R Mair

2 (2)

b A Sutherland

Wkt

#8

4s/6s

0 / 0

SR

100

Match Details

Date & Time:

8th Oct 2024, 7:30 PM

Match Number:

Match 10

Match Results:

AUS-W Won By 60 runs

Head to Head

Just the right stats to help you determine which team statistically has the upper hand

NZ-W vs AUS-W

*Last 3 years

9

No. of Matches

0

NZ-W

9

AUS-W

0

Tie

Last Overs

over 20

0

W

Runs 0

over 19

1

1

1

1

1

0

Runs 5

over 18

W

1

0

0

1

0

Runs 2

over 17

1

W

wd

1

1

0

0

Runs 4

over 16

1

1

0

0

W

2

Runs 4

Venue/Pitch Details

Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah

Batting Friendly

2nd Batting Friendly

Pace Friendly

140

1st Batting Average

139

Highest Score Chased

10

No. of Matches

Won by team

1st Batting

30%

2nd Batting

70%

Wicket Split

Pacer

62.5| 75W

Spin

37.5| 45W

Match Officals

Umpire:

Sue Redfern (ENG), Vrinda Rathi (IND)

Third Umpire:

Anna Harris (ENG)

Match Referee:

GS Lakshmi (IND)