Match 5, Sharjah, October 05, 2024, 03:30 PM

Sri Lanka Women
93/7(20.0ov)
Australia Women
94/4(14.2ov)

Australia Women beat Sri Lanka Women by 6 wickets

Best Batsmen
R
B
4S
6S
SR
43
38
4
0
113.15
Best Bowler
O
R
W
Econ
4
12
3
3
Man of the Match
Megan Schutt
Commentry
Right then, the six-time T20 World Champions, Australia Women have begun their campaign with a win and it's back-to-back defeats for Sri Lanka Women which makes it all that difficult for them to get out of the group stage. Anyways, it is a doubleheader day and next up is a clash between Bangladesh Women and England Women at the very same ground. You can simply switch tabs and check our coverage of that game.
Alyssa Healy, the captain of Australia Women says she's happy with the win. Mentions they'll take some confidence going ahead. Adds it was hard sitting and waiting but watching has helped them get an idea about the conditions. States they are so blessed with depth in the batting lineup and hence, anybody can be slotted anywhere.
Chamari Athapaththu, the captain of Sri Lanka Women says they have been playing well in recent times but are struggling here. Mentions they need to adapt to the conditions and play good cricket. States the batting unit depends a lot on the top order and they need to start scoring runs. Hopes the conditions are better in Dubai.
Megan Schutt, PLAYER OF THE GAME, says there was some assistance from the wicket and she enjoyed it. Adds she would have liked it to be more cleaner and there's a lot to improve. Mentions it's a good wicket, did get slower later on and also it is tough to play in this heat but she's happy they survived this one. Ends by saying she's happy to play the way she did.
Sri Lanka Women can be happy with their bowling effort. They made the Aussies work hard for their runs for most parts of the innings. However, they’ll be disappointed with their overall fielding and their batting majorly. They dropped a few catches, that probably would not have made a difference to the game but one never knows. However, the batting is what has let them down in the tournament so far and that’s one area they really need to improve and quickly. Stay tuned for the presentation ceremony...
A thumping win to begin their campaign for the Aussies. To be honest, 94 was never going to be enough. They did lose a few wickets at the start but Ash Gardner and Beth Mooney put up a good stand to take them closer to the target. Gardner fell but Phoebe Litchfield along with Mooney who was the top scorer, ensured they took their side over the line.
In over# 15
1
4
Sugandika Kumari 16/1(2.2)
14.2
1
That's it, Australia Women have won! Flighted ball around the pads, Beth Mooney nudges it away into the leg side and gets across for the single. Australia Women win by 6 wickets!
14.1
4
FOUR! Had a lot of time to think about where to hit that one. Good length on the stumps, Beth Mooney shimmies down the pitch and plays a checked drive, flat-batting it over mid on for a boundary.
In over# 14
0
1
1
2
4
0
Kaveesha Dilhari 10/0(2)
13.6
.
Had to adjust there did Phoebe Litchfield. Looped up, full and on middle, Litchfield sets up for the reverse but the ball dips late and she has to just jam it out. Australia Women just 5 runs away from the win now.
13.5
1
This is floated up on the pads, Beth Mooney nudges it around the corner for one more.
13.4
1
Dropped short on middle, Litchfield goes on the back foot and miscues the pull in front of square leg for a single.
13.3
2
Misfield! Good length on the stumps, Litchfield brings out that favored reverse sweep, hitting it straight to backward point but the fielder lets it through for a couple of runs.
13.2
4
FOUR! Gets that one through! Flighted up around off, Phoebe Litchfield comes down the pitch and almost yorks herself but manages to jam it away through covers. The ball trickles away to the fence.
13.1
.
Comes from around the wicket, dropping it a bit short outside off, Litchfield hangs back to cut but adjusts and just pats it away in front of point.
In over# 13
1
0
1
1
0
0W
Inoka Ranaweera 20/1(3)
12.6
1
Tossed up on off, Litchfield advances down the pitch and pushes it down to long off for a run.
12.5
.
Flighted up, on a nagging length around off, Litchfield gets her front leg across and just nudges it to the leg side.