Australia Women won by 71 Runs
Australia take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the ODI series π
They bowl New Zealand out for 200, winning the match by 71 runs!#NZvAUS | https://t.co/pKJVi3H4hE pic.twitter.com/2UveNmdAxj
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Jess Jonassen strikes π₯
Amelia Kerr's solid innings comes to an end as she falls three runs short of her fifty.#NZvAUS | https://t.co/pKJVi3H4hE pic.twitter.com/abmSGKN3fg
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Georgia Wareham snares the prized scalp of Hayley Jensen, dismissing the @WHITE_FERNS opener for 28.
Brooke Halliday comes in at No.5#NZvAUS | https://t.co/pKJVi3H4hE pic.twitter.com/I5wJqWxox2
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A perfect start for @AusWomenCricket with the ball.
Tayla Vlaeminck and Megan Schutt both strike in the first two overs βοΈβοΈ#NZvAUS pic.twitter.com/DDqQz1hVgf
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The fourth-best ODI figures by a @WHITE_FERNS bowler ever.
The first time a New Zealand player has taken six wickets in a womenβs ODI against Australia.
Well done, Leigh Kasperek π#NZvAUS pic.twitter.com/2QL5ekr6dT
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A half-century from Rachael Haynes before a six-wicket haul to Leigh Kasperek sees @AusWomenCricket finish their 50 overs at 271/7.#NZvAUS pic.twitter.com/Ehgz37Dm7z
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Two big wickets for the @WHITE_FERNS as set batters Meg Lanning and Rachael Haynes fall for 49 and 87 respectively βοΈ#NZvAUS pic.twitter.com/hWd7dlfUAr
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A 15th ODI half-century for Rachael Haynes has @AusWomenCricket in a very strong position π#NZvAUS pic.twitter.com/lFCCHtYsMb
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A much-needed breakthrough for the @WHITE_FERNS βοΈ
Leigh Kasperek denies Alyssa Healy a half-century.#NZvAUSpic.twitter.com/C5NKJpBqaA
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Sixteen overs in and @AusWomenCricket have enjoyed a solid start.
Alyssa Healy and Rachael Haynes have put on 76 runs so far for the opening stand.#NZvAUS pic.twitter.com/3KR2jUqotp
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Three boundaries across the first four deliveries she has faced.@ahealy77 has started her 200th match for @AusWomenCricket in style π#NZvAUS pic.twitter.com/nFqaf0sINi
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The @WHITE_FERNS have won the toss and they will bowl first against @AusWomenCricket.
Australia are unchanged. Leigh Kasperek replaces Lea Tahuhu in New Zealand's XI.#NZvAUS pic.twitter.com/iwZ8nWez90
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