Aus beat England to win ICC Women’s WC for 7th time

Story by  ATV | Posted by  sabir hussain | Date 03-04-2022
Australian players celebrate their victory at the ICC Women's World Cup.
Australian players celebrate their victory at the ICC Women's World Cup.

 

Christchurch

Australia were crowned the champions of the 2022 ICC Women's Cricket World Cup after beating England by 71 runs here at Hagley Oval, Christchurch on Sunday.

The bowlers did a splendid job for Australia to bowl England out for 285 after Alyssa Healy's sensational 170 had helped them to a score of 356/5 to win the World Cup for the record-extending 7th time.

Megan Schutt gave Australia the perfect start in their defence of 357 in the final. Bowling an absolute peach of a delivery, the inswinger was too good for Danni Wyatt, as she was bowled for just 4. Schutt struck again, trapping Beaumont plumb in front of the stumps to get her prized scalp for 27 as England found themselves reeling at 38/2.

Skipper Heather Knight joined by Nat Sciver, stitched together a 48-run partnership, steering England out of troubled waters. Alana King then worked her magic again in the 15th over of the innings as Heather Knight was trapped lbw for 26. Amy Jones was next to fall for 20.
Sciver would bring up her fifty, but England had a mountain to climb in the remainder of their innings. Wickets kept falling for the English team as Sciver kept on fighting, bringing up her second century of the 2022 World Cup against the same opponent.

She was brilliantly supported by Charlie Dean in a 65-run partnership.

Dean's knock of 21 finally ended in a misguided reverse-sweep and was caught at short third by Jess Jonassen.

Australia's moment of glory finally arrived in the 44th over as Anya Shrubsole holed out to Jess Jonassen off the bowling of Ash Gardner. Nat Sciver remained unbeaten on 148, to register the third-highest ever score in a 50-over World Cup final.

Earlier, a brilliant display of batting by Alyssa Healy, Rachael Haynes and Beth Mooney gave Australia an upper hand over England in the first innings of the summit clash.

Healy played a brilliant knock of 170 while Haynes and Mooney scored 68 and 62 runs, respectively, to take Australia's total to 356/5 in their 50 overs.

Healy not only compiled her own highest ODI score in smashing 170 from just 138 deliveries against England but also registered the biggest score by a man or woman in a World Cup decider.


Brief scores:

Australia 356/5(Alyssa Healy 170, Rachael Haynes 68; Anya Shrubsole 3/46) vs England 285/10 (Nat Sciver 148*, Tammy Beaumont 27; Jess Jonassen 3-57).