Australia defeated Sri Lanka by 10 wickets in a T20 Women’s World Cup Group A match at St George’s Park, Gqeberha on Thursday 16 February. The Australians, led by Meg Lanning, have won three straight and are six points behind. his belt at a net run rate of +2,413.
Alyssa Healy won the Player of the Match award for her unbeaten 54 from 43 balls, helped by six fours and one six.
After being asked to chase down 113, Australia returned home with 25 balls to spare. Beth Mooney also racked up a half century.
Alyssa Healy tops the 2023 T20 Women’s World Cup most runs list
Australian Alyssa Healy is the tournament’s new leading run scorer. The opening right-handed batsman has scored 146 runs in three matches at an average of 73 and a strike rate of 124.78, including two half centuries and a top score of 55.
Muneeba Ali, who became the second batsman from Pakistan to hit a hundred in T20 World Cup history, is second on the list. The left-handed batsman has scored 114 runs in two matches at an average of 57 and a strike rate of 139.02.
Harshita Madavi (111) and Chamari Athapathtu (99) from Sri Lanka rank third and fourth on the list respectively. Nigar Sultana Joty, Bismah Maroof, Richa Ghosh and Alice Capsey have also been impressive so far with the bat.
Megan Schutt at the top of the list for most wickets at the 2023 T20 Women’s World Cup
Australia’s Megan Schutt is the leading wicket-taker at the ICC T20 Women’s World Cup 2023. The right-arm fast bowler has taken seven wickets in three matches at an excellent economy rate of 5.30.
Pakistan’s Nashra Sandhu, England’s Sophie Ecclestone and Australia’s Ashleigh Gardner have six wickets each. Lea Tahuhu and Oshadi Ranasinghe have five wickets each.
Sarah Glenn, Marufa Akhter, Oshadi Ranasinge, Georgia Wareham and Deepti Sharma have also been among the wickets.
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