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Australia v New Zealand ODI 2021: Alyssa Healy leads Australia women s cricket team to record win over White Ferns

Australia v New Zealand ODI 2021: Alyssa Healy leads Australia women s cricket team to record win over White Ferns
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Meg Lanning s Australia sets world record for most ODI wins in a row | Cricbuzz com

Meg Lanning s Australia sets world record for most ODI wins in a row | Cricbuzz com
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Australia make history with White Ferns walkover

Australia make history with White Ferns walkover Newshub 2 hrs ago © Image - Getty; Video - Spark Sports White Ferns bowler Hannah Rowe in action. Australia have eased past the White Ferns with a six-wicket win in the opening match of their Rose Bowl series in Tauranga on Sunday, claiming a slice of history in the process. Set a target of 213, the visitors needed less than 39 overs to secure their 22nd-straight one-day international victory, setting a new world record for consecutive wins. It eclipses the mark set by their Ricky Ponting-led male compatriots back in 2003. Alyssa Healy was the star of the show for the Australians, slamming 65 runs off 68 balls to give her side early momentum, setting the stage for Elysse Perry (56) and Ashleigh Gardner (53) to guide them home.

Cricket: White Ferns fall to defeat as Australia set world record

Cricket: White Ferns fall to defeat as Australia set world record
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White Ferns outclassed as Australia set ODI world record with 22nd consecutive win

White Ferns don t score enough runs as the power-packed Australian batting is too good. The White Ferns were outclassed again as Australia set a world record with their 22nd consecutive one-day international (ODI) win on Sunday. The Australian women’s team’s winning streak, since their last 50-over loss against world champions England in October 2017, has bettered the previous ODI record of 21 set by the great Australian men’s team under Ricky Ponting in 2003. Meg Lanning’s team made history at Mount Maunganui’s Bay Oval with a resounding six-wicket victory to go 1-0 up in the three-match series, leaving New Zealand with a mountain to climb to regain the Rose Bowl.

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