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khelja|17-10-2025
Alyssa Healy scored a century to ensure victory. (Photo- GETTY)
The 17th match of the ICC Women's World Cup 2025 will be played at Dr. Y.S. It was played between the teams of Australia and Bangladesh at Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium.
In this match, the Australian team registered a big victory and defeated Bangladesh by 10 wickets. A historic innings was seen in this match with the bat of team captain Alyssa Healy. She managed to score her second consecutive century in the tournament.In this match, Bangladesh women's team won the toss and decided to bat first. However, it could score only 198 runs at the loss of 9 wickets in 50 overs. During this, Sobhana Mostari scored the highest 66 runs for Bangladesh and remained unbeaten.
But he did not get support from any other batsman. Ruby Haider also gave a good start to the team by scoring 44 runs, but she could not make a big score. Apart from these, no batsman could touch the 20-run mark.The target of 199 runs proved to be very small for Australia. On the basis of Alyssa Healy's century, they chased the target without losing any wicket. The pair of Alyssa Healy and Phoebe Litchfield led the team to victory by adding 202 runs in 24.5 overs. During this, Alyssa Healy scored unbeaten 113 runs on 77 balls, which included 20 fours.
Let us tell you, he had scored a century against India in the last match also.Alyssa Healy made a big record in her name with this innings. She touched the 100-run mark for the fourth time in the Women's World Cup. With this, she became the batsman who scored the most centuries for Australia in the Women's World Cup. She left behind Karen Rolton and Meg Lanning. Both these players have scored 3 centuries each. At the same time, with this victory, Australia has also qualified for the semi-finals.
Alyssa Healy made a big record in her name with this innings. She touched the 100-run mark for the fourth time in the Women's World Cup. With this, she became the batsman who scored the most centuries for Australia in the Women's World Cup. She left behind Karen Rolton and Meg Lanning. Both these players have scored 3 centuries each. At the same time, with this victory, Australia has also qualified for the semi-finals.