Australia’s women’s team defeated New Zealand by eight wickets in the first T20 match

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Australia’s women’s team defeated New Zealand by eight wickets in the first T20 match


Auckland
Australia’s women’s team defeated New Zealand by eight wickets in the first T20 match. In this match, Bath Muni (75) and Georgia Vol (50 not out) scored a stormy half -century for Australia. With this, Australia has taken a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. The opening pair of Beth Muni and Georgia Wole for Australia, chasing a target of 138 runs, added 123 runs for the first wicket to bat in a stormy style. Li Tahuhu broke the partnership in the 11th over by dismissing Beth Muni.

Beth Muni scored a half -century in 42 balls with 10 fours and a six (75) runs. After this, Lee Tahuhu was dismissed by Lee Tahuhu in the 13th over and sent to the pavilion. Australian batsmen won the match by eight wickets by scoring (138) runs at the loss of two wickets in 13.3 overs. Georgia Wol scored nine fours (50 not out) in 31 balls. Alice Perry (three) remained unbeaten on scoring runs. For New Zealand, Li Tahuhu dismissed two batsmen.

Earlier today, the women’s team of New Zealand won the toss and decided to bat first. New Zealand did not start to bat to bat and lost the wickets of both her openers for a score of 47. Captain Suzy Bates (14) and Georgia Plimer (27) lost the wickets. After this, Amelia Kerr and Sophie Divine took the front.

Both batsmen scored fast and scored fast. Amelia Kerr scored an innings of five fours (51 not out) in 46 balls. Sophie Divine scored five fours in 36 balls (39 not out). The New Zealand team scored a score of two 137 runs in the prescribed 20 overs. For Australia, Darcy Brown and Tahlia McGrath dismissed one batsman each.