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Australia continued their domination over Bangladesh in the Women’s ODI series, part of the ICC Championship, with . The contest, which unfolded at the Shere Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur, saw Aussie bowlers leading the chart and bamboozling Bangladesh to record a series whitewash.
Kim Garth destroys Bangladesh
Australia Women won the toss and elected to bowl first. Bangladesh Women took to the crease but struggled to find their rhythm against a disciplined Australian bowling attack. With wickets falling at regular intervals, they were💖 bundled out for just 89 runs in 26.2 overs.
Nigar Sultana top-scored with 16 runs, while Marufa Akter contributed a valuable 15 runs. However, they were unable to build substantial partnerships to challenge the Australian bowlers effectively. was the standout performer with the ball for Australia, claiming 3 crucial wickets while conceding just 11 runs in her 7 overs. Ellyse Perry and Ashleigh Gardner also made significant contributions, each picking up cru🐽cial wickets.
Australia complete easy chase
Chasing a modest target of 90 runs for victory, Australia Women approached the run chase with confidence. Alyssa Healy led the charge with a brisk 33 off 34 deliveries, including 4 boundaries and 2 sixes. Supported by contributions from Perry (27) and Beth Mooney (21), A🍸ustralia comfortably reached the target in 18.3 overs, losing just 2 wickets in the process.
Australia Women clinched a convincing victory, winning the match by 8 wickets. The Player of the Match awar𝓀d was rightfully presented to Kim for her outstanding bowling performance, which played a pivotal role in restricting Bangladesh Women to a low total.
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Australia Women’s Team Tour of Bangladesh 2024
Australia Women won the 3-match series 3-0
BCB Player of the Match | 3rd ODI
Kim Garth (AUS-W) | 3/11BCB Player of the Series
Ashleigh Gardner (AUS-W) | 52 Runs & 🐈8 Wickets— Bangladesh Cricket (@BCBtigers)
A dominant display f♔rom the Aussies secures a 3-0🅠 series sweep!
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— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau)
4 maidens & 3 wickets for Kim Garth in her 7 ove🌞rs today v Bangladesh
Since debuting for Australia, her ODI bowling aver🐠age is a stunning 14.09, the best for any pacer with 10+ wickets in that period
And to think she doesn't even make the Australia XI for every match
— Mohit Shah (@mohit_shah17)
Australia defeated Bangladesh by 8 wickets 🏏
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— WomenCricket.com (@WomenCricketHQ)
Most 3+ Wicket Hauls Since 2023 in WODIs
𝟳* – Ashleigh Gardner 🇦🇺
5 – Nahida Akter 🇧🇩
4 – Nadine de Klerk 🇿🇦
𝟰* – Kim Garth 🇦🇺
4 – Alana King 🇦🇺
4 – Cara Murray 🇮🇪— Kishan Kishor (@itskishankishor)
Kim Garth just casually taking two wickets🌜 in an over. Has figures of 6 over🐓s, 4 maidens, 3 for 9.
Pretty good outing so far! 🤩💚💛
— Braedyn Smith (@BraedynSmith)
Most times remained not out in successful chases in Women's ODIs
35 – Mithali Raj
22 – Ellyse Perry*
21 – Karen Rolton— Ram Garapati (@srk0804)
Alyssa Healy becomes the FASTEST to 3000 women's ODI runs (by balls faced).
3059 – Alyssa Healy🇦🇺
3139 – Meg Lanning🇦🇺
3170 – Nat Sciver-Brunt🏴
3482 – Lizelle Lee🇿🇦
3552 – Smriti Mandhana🇮🇳— Ashish kumar (@ashuisbad)
Expected result in the series with 💯Australia comfortably winning all three ODIs.
— Shajin MS (@SupertrampMS)
Alyssa Healy becomes the FASTEST to 3000 women's ODI runs (by balls faced).
3059 – Alyssa Healy🇦🇺
3139 – Meg Lanning🇦🇺
3170 – Nat Sciver-Brunt🏴
3482 – Lizelle Lee🇿🇦
3552 – Smriti Mandhana🇮🇳— Kausthub Gudipati (@kaustats)
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