Second Healy Ton Takes Australia Into World Cup Semis
- On Thursday, defending champion Australia women's cricket team reached the semifinals with two matches to spare after thrashing Bangladesh women's cricket team by 10 wickets at Visakhapatnam.
- With the victory, Australia women's cricket team extended its unbeaten streak to 13 consecutive games and moved ahead of England women's cricket team with nine points from five games.
- Alyssa Healy and Phoebe Litchfield compiled a 202-run opening partnership, racing to 78 by the first powerplay and completing the chase in 24.5 overs with scores of 113 not out and 84 not out.
- Healy's achievement also sets a milestone as she became the first cricketer with back-to-back hundreds in Women's World Cup history, and Australia now prepares to face England next.
- Despite Australia bowling well, Bangladesh women's cricket team struggled to build momentum, with Sobhana Mostary's unbeaten 66 and Australia’s bowlers Alana King and Georgia Wareham .
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Second Healy ton takes Australia into World Cup semis
Skipper Alyssa Healy hit an unbeaten 113, her second century in a row, as holders Australia booked their spot in the semi-finals of the Women's World Cup with a crushing 10-wicket win over Bangladesh on Thursday. Healy and fellow opener Phoebe Litchfield, unbeaten on 84, hardly put a foot wrong as Australia romped home to their victory target of 199 with 25.1 overs to spare in Visakhapatnam. With a fourth win in five matches - the other was wash…

Australia into semi-finals after thrashing Bangladesh by 10 wickets
Captain Alyssa Healy hit 113 not out off only 77 balls and Phoebe Litchfield 84 not out off 72 as they reached 202 without loss in reply to Bangladesh’s 198-9.
Australia qualify for ODI World Cup semi final following Healy, Litchfield's record-breaking partnership
Australia captain Alyssa Healy continued her stellar form with a commanding 113* off 77 balls, guiding the defending champions to a dominant 10-wicket victory over Bangladesh in their Women’s World Cup match at Visakhapatnam. This innings followed her impressive 142 against India at the same venue. With that, she became the first cricketer to score back-to-back hundreds in Women’s World Cup history. Healy’s unbeaten century was part of a record-…
Australia race to Women's World Cup semis as Alyssa Healy storm blows away Bangladesh
Women’s World Cup, AUS vs PAK: Alyssa Healy scored a 73-ball hundred as Australia stormed into the semis with a dominating 10-wicket win over Bangladesh on Thursday in Vizag after chasing down 199 with 25.1 overs to spare.
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