McGrath Hails 'World Class' Gardner and Sutherland After England Triumph

Australia secured a convincing six-wicket victory over England in the Women's ODI World clash. The match turned on a spectacular 180-run partnership between Ashleigh Gardner and Annabel Sutherland. Stand-in captain Tahlia McGrath praised both players as "world-class" following their rescue act from 68/4. England skipper Nat Sciver-Brunt acknowledged her team fell short with the bat against Australia's spin attack.

Key Points: Australia Women Beat England in ODI World Cup as McGrath Praises Duo

  • Gardner's unbeaten 104 included 16 boundaries in dominant batting display
  • Sutherland fell just short of century with 98 runs including nine fours
  • Alana King's spin bowling restricted England during crucial middle overs
  • Partnership rescued Australia from precarious position of 68/4
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Women's World Cup: Australia's stand-in skipper McGrath hails 'world class' Gardner and Sutherland

Stand-in captain Tahlia McGrath praises Ashleigh Gardner and Annabel Sutherland's match-winning 180-run partnership that secured Australia's six-wicket victory over England.

"Bells and Ash were just world-class. So good to watch them. - Tahlia McGrath"

Indore, Oct 22

Australia's stand-in captain Tahlia McGrath praised the 'world-class' duo of Ashleigh Gardner and Annabel Sutherland for their spectacular 180-run stand after securing a six-wicket win over England in the 2025 Women's ODI World Cup clash at the Holkar Stadium on Wednesday.

The unbeaten 180-run partnership between Ashleigh, who hit 16 boundaries in her 104 not out, and Annabel, who slammed nine fours and six in an unbeaten 98, lifted Australia from a precarious 68/4 to completing the chase of 245 with 57 balls to spare.

"Very happy. Spinners did a fantastic job with the ball. A little bit of a shaky start with the bat, but then Bells and Ash were just world-class. So good to watch them. It was clinical, and I feel for Bells a bit, not getting a hundred. She thoroughly deserved it," said Tahlia at the conclusion of the game.

She also lauded leg-spinner Alana King's impact through the middle overs and highlighted her match-up value against England's line-up. "I knew she was our key match-up. She's got a really good record against England and matches up really well to pretty much their whole batting line-up."

"So at one stage I was tossing up whether it was 10 straight because she was on fire (but) we decided to pull her back for some new batters. But she was so good today. Hit her length was relentless and found a bit of turn."

On Annabel's all-round brilliance, Tahlia said, "She is such a gun, and I think it's scary how young she still is. She's one of our hardest trainers. Her planning is meticulous, and whenever we're in trouble, you sort of just turn to Bells. She's that good."

Asked about Alyssa Healy's fitness and availability for their clash against South Africa on October 25, Tahlia said, "A bit day by day, I'll leave that in the hands of the physio."

England skipper Nat Sciver-Brunt admitted her side fell short with the bat and couldn't recover from the pressure applied by Australia's spinners. "We didn't have enough runs. Alana King bowled very well in the middle overs and really restricted us. It made it very difficult to get a partnership together. Tammy played very well for her score."

She also noted the shift in conditions under lights and the decisive nature of the Annabel-Ashleigh stand. "With the lights coming on, I think the conditions did change a little bit, although I guess we bowled well in patches. But it just showed the partnership that Ash and Belsey had there; it just took the game away from us."

Reflecting on how to counter Alana's threat in the future, Nat said, "I guess being really clear on what shots you did want to play. So, probably playing off the back foot would be more useful."

"Then working out how to get her to bowl the length that you want to play off the back foot. So, either using her feet or little paddles or something like that. That would be something that I would be reflecting on myself."

Asked whether England could still beat Australia in an ODI game, Nat signed off by saying, "Yeah, definitely." England will now face New Zealand in their final league match in Visakhapatnam on Sunday morning.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Watching this match in Indore must have been amazing! The Holkar Stadium always produces exciting cricket. Alana King's spin bowling was the real game-changer though - she completely choked England's batting lineup.
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Ananya R
Poor Annabel missing her century by just 2 runs! 😔 She deserved that hundred after such a magnificent innings. Women's cricket is getting so competitive and exciting to watch.
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Sarah B
While the cricket was excellent, I wish the Indian team was performing better in this tournament. We have such talented players but need better consistency. Hope they learn from Australia's clinical performance.
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Vikram M
Australia's bench strength is incredible! Even with Healy injured, McGrath captained well and they found match-winners in Gardner and Sutherland. This is why they're the top team in women's cricket.
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Kavya N
The way these women play is so inspiring for young girls in India! 🎯 Hope our domestic structure improves so we can produce more world-class players like Gardner and Sutherland.

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