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    Australia Women Crush Bangladesh by 10 Wickets to Enter Semi-Finals – 17th Match ICC Women’s World Cup 2025

    Australia Women vs Bangladesh Women: Healy, Litchfield Power Aussies to Semi-Finals in Style
    CricketMan2 TeamBy CricketMan2 TeamOctober 16, 202504 Mins Read
    Australia Women’s World Cup 2025

    A Dominant Win in Visakhapatnam – Australia Women displayed complete dominance in their 10-wicket win over Bangladesh Women in Match 17 of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 at the Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam. The defending champions chased down Bangladesh’s total of 198 with ease, finishing on 202/0 in just 24.5 overs, and in the process, became the first team to qualify for the semi-finals.

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    Match Summary

    DetailInformation
    Match17th ODI – ICC Women’s World Cup 2025
    VenueDr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Stadium, Visakhapatnam
    ResultAustralia Women won by 10 wickets
    Bangladesh Women198/9 (50 overs)
    Australia Women202/0 (24.5 overs)
    Player of the MatchAlana King (2/18)

    Bangladesh’s Struggles with the Bat

    Bangladesh Women, after winning the toss and opting to bat first, could manage only 198/9 in 50 overs.

    • Sobhana Mostary stood tall with an unbeaten 66 off 80 balls, fighting a lone battle amidst regular wickets.
    • Rubya Haider scored 44 off 59, while Sharmin Akhter contributed 19.

    However, the middle order failed to capitalize as Australia’s bowlers maintained tight lines.

    Bowling Performance – Australia Women

    BowlerOversRunsWicketsEconomy
    Alana King101821.80
    Annabel Sutherland104124.10
    Ashleigh Gardner94825.33
    Georgia Wareham72223.14
    Megan Schutt51112.20

    Bangladesh lost momentum after a promising start of 73/2, collapsing under sustained pressure. Their decision to rest strike bowler Marufa Akter also backfired, leaving them short of penetration in the second innings.

    Healy & Litchfield’s Record Partnership

    Australia’s chase was a batting masterclass led by skipper Alyssa Healy and opener Phoebe Litchfield.

    • Alyssa Healy smashed 113 off 77 balls* with 20 fours.
    • Phoebe Litchfield remained unbeaten on 84 off 72 balls, hitting 12 fours and a six.

    The pair stitched a record unbeaten 202-run partnership, the highest opening stand for Australia in Women’s ODI World Cups, surpassing the 216-run partnership between Rachael Haynes and Healy in 2022.

    Australia’s Batting Scorecard

    BatterRunsBalls4s6sSR
    Alyssa Healy (C & WK)113*77200146.75
    Phoebe Litchfield84*72121116.67
    Extras5————
    Total (24.5 overs)202/0————

    Record-Breaking Highlights

    • Healy’s Hundred: Alyssa Healy scored her second consecutive century of the tournament, following her 142 in the previous match.
    • Fastest 100 in Women’s World Cup: Healy’s ton came off just 73 balls, the second-fastest in Women’s ODI World Cup history.
    • Most Centuries by a Wicketkeeper (Men & Women): Healy now has four centuries, equaling Quinton de Kock and only one behind Kumar Sangakkara (5).
    • Highest Successful Run Chase Without Losing a Wicket: Australia’s 202/0 is now second on the all-time list, behind their 221/0 vs Ireland (2023).
    • Consecutive 100s in Women’s World Cups: Healy joins legends like Debbie Hockley (NZ) in achieving back-to-back centuries in a single World Cup edition.

    Captains’ Reactions

    Alyssa Healy (Australia Captain):

    “We’re proud of our professionalism and execution. Phoebe was brilliant, taking pressure off me at the top. Alana King was outstanding with the ball, and our bowlers were disciplined. We’ll carry this confidence into our next matches.”

    Nigar Sultana (Bangladesh Captain):

    “We started well but lost momentum in the middle overs. Missing two of our main bowlers hurt us today. We’ll take lessons from this game and aim to bounce back stronger.”

    Alana King (Player of the Match):

    “I’m happy with my rhythm today. Spin was getting some purchase and I stuck to my plans. This team backs each other no matter what, and that’s our biggest strength.”

    Key Records Set in the Match

    RecordAchievement
    Highest Opening Stand for Australia in Women’s World CupsHealy & Litchfield – 202*
    Fastest 100 in Women’s ODI World Cups (By Balls)Healy – 73 balls (2nd fastest overall)
    Australia’s 13th Consecutive Win in ODI World CupsExtends dominance since 2022
    Bangladesh’s First-Ever 10-Wicket Defeat in ODIs198/9 (50) – Lost by 10 wickets

    Australia’s Path to Semi-Finals

    This victory marked Australia’s 13th consecutive ODI World Cup win, ensuring their qualification for the semi-finals well ahead of schedule. With dominant batting depth, lethal spin attack, and tactical precision, the defending champions continue to look unstoppable.

    Their next challenge will be against England Women in Indore, a fixture that promises high stakes and intensity as the tournament heads into its business end.

    Final Summary

    TeamScoreResult
    Bangladesh Women198/9 (50)—
    Australia Women202/0 (24.5)Australia won by 10 wickets

    Player of the Match: Alana King (2/18)
    Top Batter: Alyssa Healy – 113* (77)
    Top Bowler: Alana King – 2/18

    Read more: Australia Women vs Bangladesh Women Head-to-Head in ODI Records

    Conclusion

    It was a day to remember for Australia Women, who once again proved why they are the undisputed queens of world cricket. From Alana King’s precise spin bowling to Alyssa Healy’s record-breaking ton, every department clicked perfectly. Bangladesh, despite flashes of brilliance from Sobhana Mostary, couldn’t stop the Aussie juggernaut.

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