Healy hits century as Australia power into Women's World Cup final
A double-century opening stand carried tournament favourites Australia to a commanding 157-run win over the West Indies on Wednesday and a place in the Women's World Cup final.
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A double-century opening stand carried tournament favourites Australia to a commanding 157-run win over the West Indies on Wednesday and a place in the Women's World Cup final.
A formidable performance from Australia saw them reach the final of the Women’s World Cup with a thumping win over West Indies in Wellington.
Former Irish League striker Diarmuid O’Carroll admits he is “surprised” David Healy is still at the Linfield helm and not managing a cross channel club in England or Scotland.
MATCH BLOG: AS IT HAPPENDIndia, the 2017 edition finalists, failed to defend a total of 277 as Australia overhauled the target, scoring 280 for 4 in 49.3 overs to continue their unbeaten run in the showpiece event. Australia's top-order fired in unison as Meg Lanning (97) anchored the chase with a 107-ball 97.
INDW vs AUSW, Women's World Cup, Live Updates: Australia opener Alyssa Healy scored a remarkable fifty but was soon dismissed by Sneh Rana for 72 runs while Rachael Haynes also departed for 43 runs in their bid to chase 278 runs vs India in the ongoing Women's World Cup at the Eden Park in Auckland. Earlier, Harmanpreet Kaur and Pooja Vastrakar propelled India's score to 277/7 after some hard-hitting towards the end of the innings against Australia. Kaur remained unbeaten on 57 while Vastrakar got out on the last ball of the innings as she scored 34 runs off 28 balls. Earlier, India got off to a poor start after being put in to bat first by skipper Meg Lanning. Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma both departed with India reeling at 28/2. However, half-centuries from Yastika Bhatia (59) and Mithali Raj (68) helped India recover in the middle-overs and laid down a perfect platform for batter to hit towards the end. (LIVE SCORECARD)
David Healy has challenged Linfield to hit the ‘split’ as league leaders by taking maximum points from their last two regular season games.
Cliftonville boss Paddy McLaughlin is confident his players won’t be seduced by “treble” talk heading into the business end of the season.
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