Women’s T20 World Cup: Australia Thrashes Bangladesh by Nine Wickets
Australia defeated Bangladesh by nine wickets at Headingley in the Women’s T20 World Cup, reaching a target of 78 in 9.3 overs. According to the match scorecard, Georgia Voll scored 45 not out, while Kim Garth, Sophie Molineux, and Ellyse Perry each took two wickets to restrict Bangladesh to 77-8.
How did Australia defeat Bangladesh at Headingley?
Australia’s bowling attack dominated the first innings, with fast bowler Kim Garth removing both openers. This early pressure left Bangladesh slumped to 27-5, according to match reports.
Sophie Molineux and Ellyse Perry both finished with 2-14, while Garth ended with 2-18. Bangladesh struggled to recover, eventually finishing their 20 overs at 77-8.
The chase was brief. Georgia Voll led the batting with 45 not out from 32 balls, including a straight six, to secure the victory with 10.3 overs remaining.
What is the status of Australia’s injured players?
Australia played the match without opening batter Phoebe Litchfield and all-rounder Ashleigh Gardner. Gardner missed the game due to an ankle sprain, and no timeline has been set for her return.
Litchfield is expected to miss the next two fixtures. However, the team hopes she will be fit for the final group match against India on 28 June.
What matches are scheduled next for Australia?
The six-time winners are scheduled to face the Netherlands at Southampton this Saturday. Following that, they will return to Headingley to play Pakistan on Tuesday.
These results follow a pattern of dominance in the group stage, as both Australia and India have secured victories over Bangladesh and the Netherlands, respectively.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who were the top bowlers for Australia against Bangladesh?
Kim Garth, Sophie Molineux, and Ellyse Perry each took two wickets.
Which Australian batter scored the most runs in the match?
Georgia Voll scored 45 not out off 32 balls.
When is Australia’s final group game?
Australia is scheduled to play India on 28 June.
How do you think the absence of Ashleigh Gardner will affect Australia’s strategy in the upcoming matches?