Annabel Sutherland Makes History With Third Consecutive Test Century

Annabel Sutherland has etched her name in the history books by becoming the first woman to score centuries in three consecutive Test innings. Her knock of 129 helped Australia build a strong position against India in the one-off day-night Test at the WACA. During the same match, Ellyse Perry surpassed Karen Rolton to become Australia's highest run-scorer in women's Tests. The match also marks the final international appearance for Australian captain Alyssa Healy.

Key Points: Annabel Sutherland First Woman to 3 Consecutive Test Tons

  • Historic third consecutive Test century
  • Scored 129 runs from 171 balls
  • Ellyse Perry becomes Australia's highest Test run-scorer
  • Took four wickets in India's innings
  • Playing in Alyssa Healy's final international match
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Annabel Sutherland becomes first woman to hit Test tons in three consecutive innings

Australia's Annabel Sutherland scores 129, becoming the first woman to hit centuries in three consecutive Test innings. Ellyse Perry also breaks a record.

"She has made her runs at an astonishing average of 89. - Match Report"

Perth, March 7

Annabel Sutherland of Australia became the first woman cricketer to score hundreds in three consecutive innings in a Test when she hit a 129-run knock on Day 2 of the ongoing one-off Test match against India at the WACA Stadium in Australia.

Playing her seventh Test match, Sutherland hit her fourth Test century with the help of 17 fours. She took 171 balls to make 129 runs, which helped Australia take a considerable lead in the match.

This is Sutherland's third consecutive century in Test cricket and her fourth ton in the last five Tests.

The 24-year-old all-rounder came to bat at number five and added 128 runs for the fourth wicket with Ellyse Perry (76) and then went on to add 54 runs for the fifth wicket with Beth Mooney.

Perry also became the highest run-scorer (1006 runs) for Australia women in Test cricket and the second woman Australian cricketer to cross the 100-run mark. She overtook Karen Rolton (1002) to become the highest run-scorer for Australia woman in the traditional format.

With 715 runs already in her Test career, Sutherland is the eighth leading run-scorer for Australia woman in Test cricket. She has made her runs at an astonishing average of 89. She has gone past 50 runs four times in her career and has always converted them to a century. Her best score in Test cricket is 210 whch she made against South Africa in 2024 at the same ground.

Earlier, India were asked to bat first, and Australia bundled them out for 198 runs with Sutherland picking up four wickets and debutant Lucy Hamilton taking three wickets. Darcie Brown also took a couple of wickets, and Ashleigh Gardner picked up one wicket of Richa Ghosh.

This is a Pink-Ball Day-Night Test match and also the Australia skipper Alyssa Healy's last international match of her 16-year-long career.

- ANI

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Rohit P
First, congrats to her. But honestly, our team's performance is worrying. Getting bundled out for 198 on the first day? We need to show more fight in overseas conditions. The batting lineup needs to step up big time.
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Ananya R
She's a proper all-rounder! Took 4 wickets and then scored a century. That's the kind of player we need in the Indian team too. Jemimah and Deepti are good, but we need someone who can dominate with both bat and ball like this.
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Vikram M
Records are tumbling in this match. Perry becoming the highest run-scorer and Sutherland making history. It's a tough lesson for our girls, but playing against the best is how you improve. Hope they learn from this experience.
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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in India, I have to admire this kind of consistency. The Australian system produces such strong players. The WACA is a tough ground, and to score so freely there is a mark of a great player. Well played!
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Karthik V
The future of women's cricket looks bright with players like her. But let's not forget this is also Alyssa Healy's last match. End of an era for Australia. Our team should aim to give her a tough farewell, not an easy win!

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