Ash Gardner and Annabel Sutherland Propel Australia to Victory in 2025 Women’s Cricket World Cup

In the latest clash of the 2025 Women’s Cricket World Cup, Australia overcame England by six wickets, securing a pivotal victory in Indore. The defending champions Australia faced early challenges but rallied to demonstrate their remarkable batting strength.
Australia’s Strong Comeback
Australia began their innings poorly, losing three wickets for just 24 runs and then slumping to 68 for four. However, the resilient partnership between Annabel Sutherland and Ash Gardner turned the match around. The duo put together an impressive 180-run stand, guiding Australia to victory with 9.3 overs to spare.
Key Performers
- Annabel Sutherland: Scored 98 runs and took three wickets.
- Ash Gardner: Contributed a remarkable 104 runs off just 73 balls.
- Tammy Beaumont: Top-scored for England with 78 runs.
- Alana King: Impressed with her bowling, taking 1 for 20 in 10 overs.
England’s Struggle
England displayed some positive moments early on, particularly from openers Tammy Beaumont and Amy Jones, who added 55 runs in the first eight overs. Unfortunately, the team’s momentum faltered after the dismissal of Jones, bowled by Sutherland.
Despite Beaumont’s solid innings, scoring 78, the middle order struggled. Heather Knight and Nat Sciver-Brunt managed only 20 and 7 runs, respectively. Sophia Dunkley faced a tough challenge, scoring 22 off 48 balls, while Emma Lamb continued to struggle with another low score.
Match Statistics
Team | Score |
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England | 244 for 9 |
Australia | 245 for 4 |
Despite the loss, the match served as a crucial reminder of Australia’s batting depth and their potential dominance in the tournament. Both teams have already secured their spots in the semi-finals, but Australia’s victory emphasizes the challenges that lie ahead for their competitors in the quest for the World Cup title.