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Australian opener Beth Mooney slams 57-ball century in women’s ODI victory over India as records tumble in crazy runfest

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On the history of ODI, only six times were broken 400, and all of them were strong, established nations against rivals much weaker competitors.

Mooney and Co.

Alyssa Healy, Ellyse Perry and Ash Gardner in a left -handed way, attracts less attention than famous teammates, but the record is excellent.

Mooney’s 57 ball tones (for a short time) was equal to the second fastest, former Australian captain Karen Rolton and Meg Lanning’s 45 ball tones against New Zealand in 2012.

Mooney scored goals around the small door with laps, sweeping and throwing. He hit 23 and six and six before it runs out. The fourth ODI came to the seventh century and the international cricket.

Later, India’s opening dough in the form of Smriti Mandhana (63 closed 125) removed its century only 50 wholesale.

Smriti Mandhana reached 100 with 50 balls.Credit: Getty Images

Mooney had many talented partners. The opening partner Georgia Voll 81 (68), Perry (68 from 72 in No.3) and Gardner (39 from 24).

What’s next

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Australia, which won the 2-1 series, has the ability to return. Phoebe Litchfield is breastfeeding a niggle while missing the Third ODI, the multi -faceted Annabel Sutherland and Fast Bows Darcie Brown.

Australian World Cup Team:

ALYSSA HEALY (C), Tahlia McGrath (VC), Darcie Brown, Ashleigh Gardner, Kim Garth, Grace Harris, Alana King, Phoebe Litchfield, Sophie Molineux, Beth Mooney, Ellise Perry, Megan Schutt, Annabel Sutherland, Georgiia Voll, Georgiia Voll, Georgia

Healy’s team, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, England and South Africa, before the group matches against Bangalore on September 28, he warms up against England.

The semifinals are 29 and 30 October, the final is in Mumbai (or Colombo) on November 2, 2 November. Any match containing Pakistan will be in Sri Lanka, so Colombo holds.

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