Commonwealth games 2022
CWG 2022: Australia March To Semi-Finals With Massive 9-Wicket Win Against Barbados
Led by leg-spinner Alana King's fabulous spell of 4/8, Australia brushed aside Barbados by nine wickets in their second Group A match of Commonwealth Games 2022 at Edgbaston. After Barbados were bowled out for just 64 in 20 overs, Australia chased down the target in 8.1 overs with captain Meg Lanning hitting an unbeaten 36.
Electing to bowl first, Australia never allowed Barbados to ever get going in their batting innings. Openers Hayley Matthews made a 13-ball 18 while Deandra Dottin made just eight runs in 22 balls as Australia didn't give her room to hit her shots. But the duo were dismissed within power-play as Barbados reached 37/2.
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CWG 2022: Mandhana Helps India Beat Pakistan By 8 Wickets In Crucial Group A Match
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CWG 2022: Bowlers Impress As India Bowl Out Pakistan For 99 Runs In 28 Overs
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CWG 2022: Suzie Bates Gets New Zealand's Campaign Off To A Winning Start With 13-Run Win Over South…
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CWG 2022 - India Look To Bounce Back Against Pakistan In All Departments
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Gold In Commonwealth Games Would Be A 'Nice Little Finish', Feels Katherine Brunt
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CWG 2022: Barbados Women Win Their Opening Match; Defeat Pakistan By 15 Runs
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England Skipper Heather Knight To Miss The Opening Match Of CWG Against Sri Lanka
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