
Australia Captain Alyssa Healy is not disturbed by almost disaster, her team faced Pakistan at the World Championship 2025. Playing in Colombo was reduced to 76/7 to 76/7. However, the great century since Beth Mooney helped to recover on Wednesday because they eventually managed to defeat Pakistan by 107 runs.
Only after the game, Australia, the captain attributed the depth of the Australian team for their escape and said they focused on the next match where they play India in Visag.
“We will think about tomorrow, of course a new goal and play in India.
“We are talking hard about partnership with BAT and Ball and I think we are creating a partnership probably just a little too late in the order. So for our highest order to reflect, if we get the opportunity to get in, we can make money with a big score and give a big sum.
“So there are so many positives that we can remove from several games we have played so far. So we won’t dwell on some mistakes we made this evening,” she added.
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“We’ll look well at the conditions. I think they’re playing South Africa tomorrow evening. But I know there will be several teams that will probably be watching this evening and wondering what to develop in Colombo.
“So it could be interesting to the back end above this land. But we’ll only focus on the game at hand.”
Healy was full of praise for Mooney, who raised Australia to 221 in nine, which is a total that showed up more than enough at night.
“Two points. We’re going.
Asked if the conditions were surprised by Australia, she said: “Not really. This has changed dramatically.
The loss against Australia was the third subsequent defeat of Pakistan in the current tournament after losing with India and Bangladesh. They were at the top of the first 20 overs match and let things slip out of their hands. Pakistani Captain Fatima Sana accused the lack of energy from the team on Wednesday and accused satisfaction of their loss on Wednesday.
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Published:
Kingshuk Kusari
Published on:
9 October 2025