Beth Mooney made his 200th appearance for Australia with style while she and Georgia Voll established a new record of record opening in the T20 format against the women of New Zealand. In what turned out to be a unilateral contest in Auckland, Australia pursued 138 easily in the opening match of the three games series.
With the regular pattern Alyssa Healy due to an injury, Mooney and Voll opened the entries and did not waste their time pressing the hosts. The couple broke 77 races in the power game, the total power of Australia in the T20 is against the women of New Zealand, and established the tone for a dominant persecution.
Mooney currently classified the batter No.1 T20 in the world, remained undefeated with 78 of only 42 balls. She hit the winning limit and was dropped twice during her entrances. The left -handed had recently scored 96* in the Premier League female in India and took that form to this game.
Georgia Voll, who took a step forward in the absence of Healy, scored a fast fire of 50 of 30 deliveries before leaving with only 15 remaining races to win. The duo gathered 123 races for the Opening Wickt, now the highest T20I opening position in Australia against the New Zealand women.
Australia finally ended in 2-140 in just under 14 overs, taking a 1-0 advantage in the three-game series.
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The all -terrain Australian Ash Gardner injured his right index finger while trying to withdraw Sophie Devine in 17. He could not complete the end and left the field, then he was sent to look for scans. His availability for the remaining two games, in Tauranga on Sunday and Wellington next Wednesday, is now uncertain.
There was also a surprise in the launch, since the Ashes hero Alana King was out of the XI game. Despite being Australia’s main wickt carrier in multi-format ashes with 23 WICKETS, the selectors were with Georgia Wareham as the solitary Spinner. Wareham ended with 0-16 of 2.4 overs.