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Women's T20 World Cup 2024: List Of Records Broken By Australia In Dominant Win Vs Pakistan
Australia Women's Record-Breaking Win Vs Pakistan Women: Check below the list of records Australia Women have broken in their win against Pakistan Women at Women's T20 World Cup 2024.
Australia Women's Record-Breaking Win Vs Pakistan Women: Australia Women have broken a series of individual and team records in 9-wicket win over Pakistan on Friday. The six-time T20 world champions were ruthless in their win over the Asian side, and Megan Schutt attained yet another historical record this tournament, as she now sits at top of pile for Women bowler with most T20I wickets.
Quickest Wins For Australia Women In Women's T20 World Cups (Balls Remaining):
- 65 balls, vs Ireland Women in Providence, 2018
- 54 balls, vs Pakistan Women in Dubai, 2024
- 40 balls, vs Ireland Women in Delhi, 2016
- 34 balls vs Sri Lanka Women in Sharjah, 2024
Most Wickets By A Bowler In Women's T20I's
- 144 wickets: Megan Schutt (Australia, 116 matches)
- 143 wickets: Nida Dar (Pakistan, 159 matches)
- 133 wickets: Deepti Sharma (India, 120 matches)
- 128 wickets: Sophie Ecclestone (England, 88 matches)
- 126 wickets: Ellyse Perry (Australia, 160 matches)
Ashleigh Gardner Produces 'Player Of The Match' Performance In Win Vs Pakistan Women
The Australian all-rounder did the trick for the reigning T20 world champions by picking up vital wickets of Iram Javed, Tuba Hassan, Syeda Aroob Shah, and Nashra Sandhu, and in the process, registering the figures of 4/21 in her four overs.
Her efforts helped Australia Women bundle out Pakistan Women quickly and later came to bat and scored an unbeaten 7 off 5 in the side's run-chase.
"It was nice conditions to be honest. There was some little extra bounce than we saw in Sharjah. It was a clinical performance from the bowling perspective. Yeah, it certainly did to see one of our best mates to go down. We are certainly feeling for her. She is in good spirits. It was unfortunate for her to go down after coming here. I feel like I have been training in the right direction," said Ashleigh Gardner during the post-match presentation ceremony.
"A nice challenge coming up against India. It will challenge me. I must have clear plans while playing against them. But credit to everyone for putting up a good performance. This is the best part of this team. We saw Georgia Wareham bat at three in some games and is also a great finisher. We are all clear in our role. Our order is so fluid. Credit to our top order for putting on a show," she added.