Australia Under-21s Women v New Zealand Emerging Players Women – New Zealand Emerging Players Women tour of Australia – Match Update
The Australia Under-21s Women clinched their 4-match ODI series against the visiting New Zealand Emerging Players Women, 3-0, after securing a 7-wicket win in the fourth and final match, played at the Blacktown Olympic Park No 2 Oval in Sydney today on November
21.
The match kicked off with the tourists winning the toss and choosing to bat first. However, their batters found themselves unable to stand up to the assaults of the home team’s bowling attack, and the combined force of the Australia Under-21s Women’s Grace
Harris (8-0-23-2), http://www.senore.com/Cricket/New-Zealand-c754 Emerging Players Women into the dust.
Only four of the visitors’ batters managed to reach double figures, and even then, the contributions of http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Morna-Jessie-Godwin-Nielsen-c77716 (11) were not substantial enough to rescue the team.
Three batters – http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Katie-Teresa-Perkins-c70473 managed 9. By the 48th over of their
innings, the New Zealand Emerging Players Women were all out for a meagre total of 150.
The http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Elyse-Jane-Villani-c55950 (38), who joined her for a 54-run opening partnership,
which came to an end with the dismissal of the latter off Felicity Leydon-Davis.
Her successor Nicola Carey only managed a 12-run contribution, after which she was caught and bowled by Nielsen. However, wicketkeeper batter http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Beth-Mooney-c47894 (17*) joined Bolton for a solid 72-run partnership for the third wicket, which got the team total up
to 144. http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Grace-Harris-c60459 (4*), Mooney got the Australia Under-21s Women up to 151, with 7 wickets still in hand and 137 balls remaining.
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