Australia in seventh heaven after losing to England
On the one hand, a unique art exhibition is, on the other hand, a unique story of fighting alone. Ultimately success is art. Australia's Alyssa Healy scored 365 for five in the first ODI of the Women's World Cup final at Hoki Oval in Christchurch.
To win the World Cup, England players have to chase ODI scores and set a winning record. Scoring the goal, Knot Saver fought for the team alone! But his struggle was in vain. Australia defeated England by 61 runs and won the seventh ODI Women's World Cup
Australia got off to a good start, losing the game. Healy and Rachel Haynes, World Cup top scorers, crossed the 50-run mark in 25 ova. They all scored four points in 50 touchdowns. It is unknown what he will do after leaving the post. Wicket-keepers appeared in their usual offensive situation after more than 50.
They don't know how to lose 🙌
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Australia women have won 12 out of 19 World Cups so far 🤯
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Healy and Haynes scored 160 in the top spot. Haynes was out for 7 out of 93 balls. Healy worked with Beth Mooney. They both hit the England strikers. Healy's stroke began to expand after the closing of the fifth century of his ODI life. He completed 100 runs from 100 balls. Australia were bowled out for 200 in over 36. And then Healy runs. By this time of inning, his eye was on the border of the quarter. 9 four in 29 balls after century. He also scored 150 from 129 balls.
England did not start well after this victory. They lost 2 wickets for 36 runs. Then Sivar fought alone. He did not lose 146 out of 121 balls and four 15 and six one. The second highest team in the team was 26 with opener Tommy Paymond. For the ninth minute, Skyver Dean, England's top scorer, had a 75-run run. Putting her in one corner, the others rushed to the dressing room. England were handed 265 for 36 balls.
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