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“We were generally inconsistent – some days we were good, some days not so good,” he said. “When you play against teams like Australia and England, they are going to be tough learnings. But I also think things are a bit closer than what everyone thinks,” Carter said. “There is a bigger picture with the World Cup. Have we seen signs of improvement? I think there are some small signs. Would I like them to be bigger? I’d them to be bigger because I’d like us to win. “We gave ourselves a small window at times of winning, which is not enough.
Daily Times
April 5, 2021
WELLINGTON: Australia’s women cricketers surpassed their male counterparts on Sunday to set a new world record for the most consecutive wins in one day internationals with a six-wicket victory over New Zealand in Mount Maunganui. The win, Australia’s 22nd in a row, means Meg Lanning’s team eclipsed the mark set by Ricky Ponting’s men’s side in 2003, having equalled the long-standing record back in October. Set a target of 213 to win, the Australians rattled off the required total in just under 39 overs to secure a comfortable victory. Ashleigh Gardner brought up the winning runs when she smashed a six off Amelia Kerr on her way to a personal tally of 53 not out, as her team set the new global benchmark. “What a brilliant achievement,” Ponting told The Age. “They are setting a whole new standard for women’s cricket and I hope their big winning streak continues for a long time to come. “Congrats to Meg and her team for passing our streak