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Australia, India post second wins

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LONDON: Sri Lanka batter Chamari Atapattu slammed an unbeaten 178, the second highest score in ICC Women’s World Cup history, but it was not enough as Australia won by eight wickets in Bristol. Meg Lanning guided the defending champion over the line with an unbeaten 152 as Australia reached their target in 43.5 overs for a second successive win in the tournament. In the other match in Taunton, India beat the West Indies by seven wickets, thanks to an unbeaten 106 from Smriti Mandhana.


The West Indies side was restricted to 183 for eight and India overtook that score for the loss of just three wickets in 42.3 overs. But it was Australia captain Lanning who stole the show from Sri Lanka’s Atapattu with her winning score.


Atapattu hit 22 fours and six sixes as she offered the only resistance and helped Sri Lanka set Australia 258 to win.


But a captain’s innings from Lanning, who hit 152 from 134 balls, the seventh highest ever at the Women’s World Cup, along with a classy 60 from Nicole Bolton, helped guide Australia to an eight-wicket victory.


Things got off to the worst possible start for Inoka Ranaweera’s team after Ellyse Perry dismissed Nipuni Hansika with the third ball of the match.


Atapattu was in the form of her life as she knocked the ball around the park during her explosive 143-ball innings. The Sri Lankan went on the make the highest ever individual score against Australia.


But wickets tumbled around her with Alex Blackwell producing a sensational diving catch to help dismiss Prasadani Weerakkodi before opening batter Bolton picked up her first of two international wickets with just her third ever delivery.


Shashikala Siriwardena helped steady the ship as she helped put on a 52-run partnership with Atapattu to give Sri Lanka a competitive total.


But Lanning, along with Bolton, took the game away from Sri Lanka with a 132-run partnership as Australia’s captain guided it over the line. Lanning was in complete control of her innings, finding the boundary 19 times on way to her highest ODI total.


Lanning said: “We were confident — they got a few more than we would’ve liked but we’re very confident with our batting line-up and we knew the outfield was fast.


In Taunton, Mandhana underlined her status as one of the in-form batters at the World Cup with an unbeaten century to see India to a resounding seven-wicket win over the West Indies.


Following on from scoring 90 against England, she made it to three figures this time around in a convincing win.


Batting first, the West Indies top order never got to grips with the Indian spinners, slumping to 91 for six despite a lively 43 from opener Hayley Matthews. The trio of Poonam, Deepti Sharma and Ekta Bisht, proved too much for the West Indian batters, who had to rely on their lower order to put up a decent score. — ICC


Brief scores


Australia beat Sri Lanka by eight wickets at County Ground, Bristol


Sri Lanka 257-9 in 50 overs (Chamari Atapattu 178 not out, Shashikala Siriwardena 24, Eshani Lokusooriya 13; Nicole Bolton 2-18, Kristen Beams 2-49, Ellyse Perry 2-52)


Australia 262-2, in 43.5 overs (Meg Lanning 152 not out, Nicole Bolton 60, Ellyse Perry 39 not out; Sripali Weerakkody 1-39, Shashikala Siriwardena 1-62)


Player of the match - Chamari Atapattu (Sri Lanka)


India beat West Indies by seven wickets at The County Ground, Taunton


West Indies 183-8, 50 overs (Hayley Matthews 43, Afy Fletcher 36 not out, Shanel Daley 33, Stafanie Taylor 16; Poonam 2-19, Deepti Sharma 2-27)


India 186-3, 42.3 overs (Smriti Mandhana 106 not out, Mithali Raj 46, Mona Meshram 18 not out; Shamilia Connell 1-23; Stafanie Taylor 1-24)


Player of the match – Smriti Mandhana (India)


WOMEN’s WORLd CUP


POINTS TABLE


(Team,played, won, lost, NR, points, NRR) (Team,played, won, lost, NR, points, NRR) Australia 2 2 0 0 4 1.085India 2 2 0 0 4 0.759NZ 2 1 0 1 3 1.258SA 2 1 0 1 3 0.104England 2 1 1 0 2 0.908West Indies 2 0 2 0 0 -0.977Sri Lanka 2 0 2 0 0 -1.084Pakistan 2 0 2 0 0 -1.429


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