Australia Women v Pakistan Women - http://www.senore.com/Cricket/ICC-World-Cup-2011-c100625 Women's World Cup - 2nd Match - Group B - Australian innings – Live Score and Update
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Australia-c746 Women 175 (46.1 ov) v Pakistan
With the big girls of the cricket world going at each other in the ongoing tenth edition of ICC Women's World Cup being held in http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Pakistan-c755 saw the girls in gold pile 175 runs on the board at Barabati Stadium, Cuttack
(neutral venue).
Australia Women, who chose to bat first, got off to a decent start with openers MM Lanning and RL Haynes giving their side a stand of 28 runs, before the girls in green struck when Lanning was trapped in front of stumps by http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Sumaiya-Siddiqi-c91772 after hammering
17 runs off 25 deliveries.
Then with 39 runs on the scoreboard, the Aussies lost their second wicket with the dismissal of number-three batswoman JE Cameron for seven.
Haynes and http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Asmavia-Iqbal-c46564 after she had scored 18 runs off 35 deliveries.
While Haynes was looking good, it was imperative for Pakistan to remove her in order to tighten screws around their opponents.
She was then the next to go, losing her wicket on a run out after bolstering 40 runs off 74 deliveries. At the time of this wicket, the Australians had reached 88.
With depth in their batting, they were still aiming to end the innings with a massive score on the board, however, Pakistan bowlers and fielders gave an exceptional performance as they secured their fifth wicket with 90 on the board.
Pakistan later struck gold on the dismissal of EA Perry for nil, who was removed by Sadia Yousuf.
LC Sthalekar and SJ Coyte then forged a potent resistance for a while, as they took the score to 144, before this partnership also met its demise on the wicket of Sthalekar, who was clean-bowled by http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Sadia-Yousuf-c87834 with 32 runs to her name.
With Sadia grabbing another wicket and Pakistan running out the late order, the Aussies were restricted below 180 runs with Coyte unbeaten on 36 runs.
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