Australia beat West Indies by eight wickets to reach final
Published 8 hours ago | By Pak24tv
Australia defeated West Indies by eight wickets to make it to the final of the Women's T20 World Cup.
According to the details, the Australian team restricted West Indies to just 125 runs in the match played at The Oval, after which the target was achieved seven overs in advance and also ended the series of failures in the semi-finals of the last few world events.
The best player of the match, Ash Gardner, played an aggressive innings of 35 runs off 20 balls, taking two wickets.
He said that the team left behind the disappointment of being eliminated from the semi-finals in previous world tournaments and this time focused on collective performance where every player fulfilled their responsibility well.
Beth Mooney played a major role in the success by scoring an unbeaten 61 runs.
According to him, the team had made special preparations to deal with the pressure in big competitions, the benefit of which was clearly seen in the semi-finals.
Ellyse Perry, on the other hand, retired hurt with a minor thigh injury, but Mooney clarified that she was sent off as a precaution so that she would be fully fit for the final.
Australia will now enter the final at Lord's with full confidence to win the title.