Australia women
Women's World Cup: 'Lot Of Fun Watching Healy Bat', Says Rachael Haynes
Veteran Australia opener Rachael Haynes on Sunday said it was great fun to see Alyssa Healy's magnificent 170 and added that it took some pressure off from her.
Pushed into batting first, Haynes and Healy had to be patient as England got the ball to swing around, with the power-play yielding only 37 runs. But after that, Haynes opened up, followed by Healy to put an opening stand of 169 in 29 overs. Though Haynes fell for 68, Healy marched on to leave the cricketing world in awe with one of the finest knocks ever seen in the 50-over format.
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