Megan Schutt took 3 wickets for 3 runs as Australia dominated New Zealand in their Women’s T20 World Cup clash, securing a top spot in Group A. After both teams won their opening matches, the Kiwis aimed to capitalize on a slow pitch in Sharjah, managing to restrict the defending champions to 148-8. Beth Mooney’s solid 40 anchored Australia’s innings while Ellyse Perry contributed with 30.
New Zealand’s Amelia Kerr stood out with the ball, claiming an impressive 4-26. In response, Kerr, who also scored 29 runs, helped New Zealand reach 54-1 alongside veteran Suzie Bates at the halfway point. However, Bates was dismissed by Sophie Molineux with the first ball after drinks, triggering a dramatic collapse for the White Ferns, who lost nine wickets for just 34 runs.
Megan Schutt’s remarkable bowling which included 3.2 overs of unplayable deliveries, paved the way for Australia’s victory while Annabel Sutherland added to the woes for New Zealand, taking 3 wickets for 21 runs. With this win, Australia leads Group A with four points while New Zealand sits in third with two points. Australia’s next challenge comes against Pakistan in Dubai on Friday while New Zealand will face Sri Lanka in Sharjah on Saturday.
Despite their dominant bowling performance, Australia’s batting raised some concerns as they failed to accelerate their scoring after a strong start at 109-2 in the 14th over, ultimately finishing with 148 runs. Player of the Match Schutt noted the significance of the win against a competitive New Zealand side while both captains acknowledged areas for improvement moving forward.
As Australia remains a formidable force, the team’s defensive prowess leaves little for opponents to exploit in their quest for a seventh T20 World Cup title.
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