Australia Women Dominate Pakistan in T20 World Cup Clash
Australia Women Dominate the headlines after a commanding 113-run victory over Pakistan in Leeds. The result extended Australia’s unbeaten run and pushed them closer to a place in the T20 World Cup semi-finals. Australia delivered another complete team performance. Meanwhile, Pakistan suffered their fourth consecutive defeat in the tournament.
Perry Leads Another Strong Australian Display
Australia faced an early setback when Beth Mooney departed from the opening ball. However, the team responded quickly through Ellyse Perry and Georgia Voll. Perry played a brilliant innings of 71 from 48 deliveries. She struck nine boundaries and one six during her match-winning knock. Voll supported her partner with an aggressive 39 from 28 balls. Together, they built a vital 100-run partnership for the second wicket. Australia later lost three wickets in quick succession. Nevertheless, Perry held the innings together with confidence and control. Annabel Sutherland added 27 runs from 18 balls. In addition, Nicola Carey scored an unbeaten 26 from only 13 deliveries. Their late contributions lifted Australia to 199-7. As a result, Pakistan faced a difficult chase from the beginning.
Pakistan Struggle During Chase
Pakistan never gained momentum with the bat. Muneeba Ali top-scored with 32 and provided the team’s only notable resistance. Australia’s bowlers applied pressure throughout the innings. Therefore, Pakistan continued to lose wickets at regular intervals. Perry also impressed with the ball and claimed two wickets. Her economical over further damaged Pakistan’s hopes. Several run-outs added to Pakistan’s problems. Consequently, the team collapsed for just 86 in 13.4 overs. Pakistan had already exited the competition before this match. They will now conclude their campaign against the Netherlands in Bristol. Australia, meanwhile, look firmly on course for the semi-finals. Their upcoming clash against India could determine the final Group 1 standings and shape the knockout stage.