New Zealand had Australia at 164/4 toward the finish of 40 overs. A 20-run over followed and afterward Gardner blasted away to a 18-ball 48 to take the life out of the White Ferns. The hosts, sadly, never recuperated from that assault. An enormous piece of credit, however, should go to Ellyse Perry, who was additionally the Player of the Match the last time these different sides met in a World Cup game. She set up the stage with a 50 or more and 100 or more organizations with Mooney and McGrath separately while nullifying the danger of a center request breakdown. Perry likewise eliminated the hazardous Sophie Devine, who scored an unbeaten game dominating 161 in the training game against Australia, from the get-go in the pursuit and that ended up being an incredible blow as the hosts fell like nine pins post Devine's excusal. Introductions coming straight up, remain tuned...
Ellyse Perry, Player of the Match: It was great to remake with Mooney. We gathered a few speed and finish well. I thought it was a decent wicket yet NZ bowled all around well. It really set up lovely well for me bowling into the breeze. Darcie bowled all around well. I have been buckling down. As a speedy bowling bunch, we hang out a lot.
Sophie Devine, New Zealand captain: we needed to bowl first because to contain them and get a couple of more wickets and placed the tension on them, and surmise that shows the nature of the Australian side as despite the fact that they were 3-4 down had the run-rate taken care of and had the option to send off in the demise overs. She (Gardner) hit with the breeze and was remarkable the manner in which she played. We surely would need to return to our arrangements around how you going to get it done yet its generally extreme with the breeze and credit goes to Australia. We unquestionably can be better. We realize this is a decent cricket wicket and on the off chance that we had the option to keep wickets close by, unquestionably a chasable objective. Unfortunate batting execution from us. The manner in which Australians set it up (with the bat), that is the diagram. Vital that we stick away for a little while and ensure we reflect, clearly we got South Africa on Thursday. It's a colossal game and we are anticipating that.
Meg Lanning, Australian captain: Was a vital period (center overs) in the game and that is the excellence of our batting line-up in light of the fact that we have a few extraordinary profundity and players who can safeguard our innings and construct that stage to permit us to play as we did in the back end. It was extraordinary to have her (Ash Gardner) back, clearly an extreme ten days for her, yet at the same she's returned inconceivably well. That innings absolutely gave us the force heading into the bowling. We thought it was a decent score without it being a game dominating one and likely went altogether too difficult to get their vital hitters out. I said she (Schutt) wasn't opening (the bowling) and not certain she was ready to come on so late in the innings. We believed that was the best coordinate, piece different today yet that appeared to work. Clearly Jess passed up a great opportunity today, she is a top notch bowler and we recently felt that additional speed choice was the best approach. Worked today and probably won't work one more day and that is how we will check each game this World Cup out.
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