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Australia Turn the Tables to Beat Pakistan After Losing Eight Wickets

Mooney and King added 106 runs for the ninth wicket, setting a new Women's ODI record and leading Australia to a 107-run win over Pakistan.

  • On October 8 in Colombo, Beth Mooney and Alana King put on 106 runs off 97 balls, the highest ninth-wicket partnership in Women's ODI history, securing a 107-run win for Australia.
  • Australia batting order was reduced to 115/8 after 33.5 overs as Nashra Sandhu took three wickets for 37 runs, causing early trouble for Australia.
  • Mooney's hundred and King's unbeaten 51 combined with Kim Garth's bowling efforts as Beth Mooney scored 109 off 114 and Alana King remained unbeaten on 51 off 49.
  • The result lifted Australia women's national cricket team to the top of the table and set up a clash with India on October 12 in Vizag, while Pakistan women's national cricket team remain bottom and face England on October 15.
  • By breaking long-standing records, the stand surpassed Australia’s previous ninth-wicket best of 77 by Ashleigh Gardner and Kim Garth and the 66 World Cup mark by Kim Price and Yulandi van der Merwe, while Alana King's 51 set a new lower-order benchmark.
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India TV News broke the news in India on Wednesday, October 8, 2025.
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