Australia Triumphs Over England with Sutherland and Gardner's Stellar Partnership
Stand-in-skipper Tahlia McGrath praised Annabel Sutherland and Ashleigh Gardner for leading Australia to a six-wicket win over England in the Women's World Cup. The duo's 180-run partnership helped the Aussies recover from an early wobble to chase down England's 244-run target. Sutherland and Gardner's performance proved decisive.
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A commanding partnership by Annabel Sutherland and Ashleigh Gardner guided the Australian women's cricket team to a crucial victory over England in the Women's World Cup on Wednesday. The pair shared a match-winning stand of 180 runs for the fifth wicket, ensuring Australia overcame a shaky start.
Stand-in captain Tahlia McGrath hailed their effort as "world-class," praising Sutherland's near-century knock and Gardner's unbeaten 104. "Bells and Ash were exceptional, and it's incredible Sutherland is already such a force at such a young age," McGrath remarked.
England's captain Nat Sciver-Brunt acknowledged the strength of the Australian partnership, noting their ability to take the game away with ease. The loss was compounded by England's inability to put more runs on the board, as highlighted by Brunt.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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