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ICC Women’s World Cup: Australia chasing 191 to beat Pakistan – live!

LIVE – Updated at 05:02

Over-by-over report: Australia’s bid for a seventh title continues with their second match of the tournament in New Zealand. Join Emma Kemp for updates.

5th over: Australia 32-0 (Alyssa Healy 6, Rachael Haynes 25) Hello Haynes. Hello four fours. That’s 4 x 4. One is a no ball, but still. Pakistan may have to rethink their fielding set-up a little and Baig is leaking runs.

4th over: Australia 19-0 (Alyssa Healy 6, Rachael Haynes 13) With that batting order a 191 chase was always going to be a straightforward task for Australia. Healy steps it up a notch and slices a full ball wide of off for two then threads a short one behind square for three. But oh this could have been close! Haynes drives Amin to mid-off and races off for a single but Baig is quick on her feet and one would think Haynes was on thin ice had that the ball back in been slightly more accurate.

3rd over: Australia 13-0 (Alyssa Healy 1, Rachael Haynes 12) Australia have a strong batting line-up, with Lanning at first drop and Perry to follow thereafter. But for now, Haynes is out for blood. She drives a full delivery from Baig wide of cover for four. She is feeling her way through, testing the conditions.

2nd over: Australia 7-0 (Alyssa Healy 1, Rachael Haynes 6) Hello! And apologies for hopping in at the second over here after some technical difficulties. Healy and Haynes are at the crease and Diana Baig kicked off Pakistan’s attack and copped a four from Haynes for her troubles in a six-run over. Anam Amin conceded only a single in the second.

So, as expected a dominant display from Australia, who have limited Pakistan to 190, who are indebted to captain Bismah Maroof (78) and Aliya Riaz (53) in what was a gutsy partnership. The

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