Live coverage of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup semifinal match between Australia and West Indies at the Basin Reserve in Wellington.
In their rain-soak semi-final match against West Indies, Australia continued their amazing record in the ICC Women’s World Cup 2022, setting a mammoth 306-run goal.
With a stunning 107-ball 129, Alyssa Healy was the highlight of the batting lineup for Australia Women. In her dominant innings, she hit 17 boundaries and one six. Rachael Haynes gave her plenty of assistance as Australia put on a 216-run opening partnership.
Haynes hit nine boundaries and scored 85 points from 100 deliveries. With Beth Mooney’s 31-ball 43 and captain Meg Lanning’s run-a-ball 26, Australia Women scored 305/3 in their allotted 45 overs. (SCORECARD IN REAL TIME)
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We’re back for another round of chasing! The players are in the middle of the field. West Indies Women’s openers will be Deandra Dottin and Rashada Williams. Darcie Brown will take the first swing at the bat. Let’s get started…
Australia versus West Indies: Australia sets a 306-run target for the West Indies thanks to Alyssa Healy’s century.
Now that the goal has been established, Australia’s women’s bowling team must defend it. The West Indies Women, on the other hand, are relying on their openers to not only get them off to a fast start but also to put up a good fight. Is there a way to retaliate? We’ll work it out together. Keep your eyes peeled for the on-the-run chase!
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Alyssa Healy is available for a conversation. She claims it was difficult to get going, that the wicket is not flat, that there is extra bounce, and that 300 is a good score. Haynes is a soothing influence, he says, and they knew they’d make money if they stuck it out. She concludes by stating that it is not the easiest wicket, that it bounces like a tennis ball, and that she hopes they can protect the target.