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Kim Garth Lauds Australia's All-Round Dominance in Warm-Up Win Over England

Australia produced a convincing five-wicket victory over England in a warm-up match ahead of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026. Kim Garth played a key role with the new ball, taking 1-19 alongside Megan Schutt to put England under early pressure. Beth Mooney's 43 and Ellyse Perry's composed 64 anchored the chase, ensuring a comfortable win with 10 balls remaining. Australia will face the West Indies in their final warm-up fixture before beginning their title defense.

Women's T20 WC: Kim Garth encouraged by Australia's all-round show in warm-up win over England

Cardiff, June 9

Australia pacer Kim Garth believes the defending champions are building momentum at the right time after a convincing five-wicket victory over hosts England in a warm-up match ahead of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026.

Australia produced a complete performance in Cardiff, restricting England to 157/6 before comfortably chasing down the target with 10 balls remaining. Garth played a key role with the new ball, helping dismantle England's top order alongside veteran seamer Megan Schutt.

The right-arm pacer, who returned figures of 1-19 from three overs, expressed her satisfaction at contributing to a strong bowling effort.

"Really pleasing to get out there with (Schutt) and taking the ball with her was really cool," Garth said after the match.

Australia's new-ball pair immediately put England under pressure, removing key batters early and forcing the hosts into recovery mode. While England rebuilt through Alice Capsey, Freya Kemp and Danielle Gibson, Australia's bowlers maintained control throughout the innings.

For Garth, the outing was also an important step forward personally after a stop-start lead-up to the tournament.

"I felt a bit rusty last week, against South Africa, and then there was a bit of rain around, so nice to get out there again and bowling in a partnership with 'Shooter' is always good fun," she added.

The seamer acknowledged the confidence she has gained from recent opportunities in Australian colours and stressed the importance of trusting her preparation heading into a major tournament.

"It's really pleasing to get out there. Every time you play for Australia it's very special, but I think I've taken a lot of confidence. It's just about backing your skills in and all the work that you've done over (recent) months and then using these practice games to trial what you've been working on," Garth stated.

Australia's success was built on contributions across the squad. After the bowlers set up the contest, Beth Mooney's brisk 43 and Ellyse Perry's composed 64 anchored the chase, ensuring there were no late complications.

Garth felt the collective nature of the performance was particularly encouraging as Australia fine-tune preparations for their tournament opener against South Africa, as she said, "There were contributions across the board, with ball and bat, and to get the job done, quite convincingly in the end, was really pleasing."

The six-time champions will now face the West Indies in their final warm-up fixture before beginning their quest for a record seventh T20 World Cup title later this week.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

That partnership between Beth Mooney and Ellyse Perry was proper class! 🔥 As a cricket fan, you just have to admire how Australia build wins from solid foundations. Our bowlers need to learn how to attack with the new ball like Garth and Schutt did.

Vikram M

While this is a warm-up, England's batting lineup really crumbled early. Australia's consistency is scary. Hope India learns from them—especially the way they back their players. Also a bit of criticism: why is Garth playing for Australia and not Ireland? World cricket needs more associate representation.

Ananya R

Aussie women are setting standards! 💪 Our Indian team needs to pick up the pace in building partnerships. Mooney and Perry showed how to chase without panic. Come on, India—time to step up and challenge the champs.

Suresh O

Warm-up match hoye to kya hua—Australia looking like proper title defenders! I just hope our women's team gets more media coverage and support in India. These matches in Europe always get less attention here. 🏏🇮🇳

Lakshmi X

"Backing your skills in"—that's the mindset! Australia don't panic, they just execute. Love how Garth talks about partnerships with Schutt. Our bowlers need that same trust. Exciting times for women's cricket—go India, go the Aussies too!

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