Australia began their T20 World Cup title defense with a convincing six-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in Sharjah. Despite a shaky start, falling to 35-3 while chasing a mere target of 94, opener Beth Mooney’s unbeaten 43 guided Australia to victory with 34 balls remaining. Sri Lanka struggled in their innings, managing only 93-7 from their 20 overs as Australia exhibited their typical ruthlessness.
While Sri Lanka did manage to take three early wickets on a slow pitch with uneven bounce, they ultimately suffered from their inadequate total, which proved too little against Australia’s depth in talent. Australia’s batting faltered somewhat due to the sluggish pitch with captain Alyssa Healy scoring just four runs, Georgia Wareham run out for three and star all-rounder Ellyse Perry bowled for 17.
However, Mooney, who was dropped on 22, maintained her composure despite the harsh conditions. Sri Lankan batters Nilakshi de Silva and Harshitha Samarawickrama scored 29 and 23 runs, respectively, but their contributions came off 35 and 40 balls. The early departure of captain Chamari Athapaththu proved detrimental once again. After suffering two consecutive defeats, Sri Lanka now faces a tough road to avoid early elimination.
They must secure a significant win against India on Wednesday to keep their hopes alive. Australia on the other hand will face New Zealand on Monday, following their impressive victory over India in their opener. Despite the win, Australia acknowledged areas for improvement with player of the match Megan Schutt noting the need for a cleaner performance on the slow pitch.
Captain Alyssa Healy also emphasized their adaptability and the strength in their batting lineup, confident in their ability to handle any conditions.
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