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Australia Women Break World Record As They Beat New Zealand In 1st ODI
Australia women on Sunday beat New Zealand by six wickets to set a new record for the longest winning streak in ODIs across men's and women's cricket.
New Zealand were all out for 212 with Megan Schutt picking four wickets after which half-centuries from opener Alyssa Healy, Ellyse Perry, and Ashleigh Gardner helped Australia seal the win in 39 overs.
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