
Ashleigh Gardner played shifts that won the match and scored an undefeated century because the champions champions threw away New Zealand 89 runs (PTI Photo) Australian seasoned versatile Ashleigh Gardner played shifts winning the match and threw away the undefeated century on Wednesday, because the champions of the champions threw 89 runs 89 runs in their world of women’s World Cup. Gardner’s 115-run Knock dropped only 77 balls and called his second century ODI, saved Australia from the middle order fluctuations and helped them publish an impressive 326 in 49.3 overs after he decided to bat.Australian bowling attack led by Annabel Sutherland (3/26) and supported Spin Duo Alan King (2/44) and Sophie Molineux (3/25), then reduced New Zealand to 237 in 43.2 overs, ensuring a comprehensive victory.New Zealand Captain Sophie Devine fought bravely, fought 111 out of 112 balls, represented 12 four and three sixes, but the persecution of 327 showed a white ferns. Visitors suffered premature collapse and lost two goals without scoring in the first 1.3 breaks, including the placement of the agreement between Georgia Plimmer and Suzie Bates.Despite a certain Resistance Devine and Brooke Halliday (28) who added 52 for the fourth goal, New Zealand tried to keep up with the desired running speed. By 35 over, they were 164/5 and needed more than 10 runs for more. Devine’s partnership with Isabella offered views of hope, but the effort did not achieve when Devine was rejected in 43.Australian shifts began clearly when Alyssa Healy (19) and Phoebe Litchfield (45) provide a brisk start, although the early goals brought the team to 113/4 to 19.From 252/7 after 40 breaks Australia added 74 other runs, eventually in 50. Jess Kerr requested three late goals for New Zealand, but the goal was out of reach for a long time.Gardner’s commanding shifts and the disciplined bowling performance ensured that Australia began an emmentically defense of the World Cup title and sent a strong message to the competition.