Women's T20 WC: Australia crush Netherlands by 98 runs, Mooney hits 74

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Women's T20 WC: Australia crush Netherlands by 98 runs, Mooney hits 74

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Australia posted 219/6 and restricted the Netherlands to 121/3 for a 98-run win at Southampton, with Beth Mooney's 74 off 42 doing the heavy lifting. But the story was also the Dutch pair of De Leede and Kalis, who frustrated the defending champions' entire bowling attack and batted out their overs — a small moral victory inside a heavy defeat.

Key Takeaways

Australia beat the Netherlands by 98 runs in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup at Southampton on 20 June .
Beth Mooney scored 74 off 42 balls and won the Player of the Match award.
Ashleigh Gardner contributed 58 off 32 balls as Australia posted 219/6 .
The Netherlands finished on 121/3 , with Sterre Kalis and captain Babette de Leede sharing an unbeaten partnership.
Australia remain unbeaten in the tournament, with captain Sophie Molineux praising the Dutch side's resilience.

Australia extended their unbeaten run in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup with a commanding 98-run victory over the Netherlands at the Rose Bowl, Southampton, on 20 June, posting one of the tournament's highest totals before restricting the Dutch side in the chase. Captain Sophie Molineux acknowledged the Netherlands' fighting spirit even as her side dominated from start to finish.

Australia's Dominant Batting Display

Beth Mooney was the standout performer with the bat, blazing 74 off 42 deliveries to claim the Player of the Match award. Ashleigh Gardner provided explosive support, contributing a rapid 58 off 32 balls as Australia piled up 219/6 — among the highest totals registered in the competition. The innings set up what appeared to be a routine chase for the defending champions.

Netherlands Resist Despite Heavy Defeat

The Netherlands finished on 121/3, falling 98 runs short of the target, but captain Babette de Leede and Sterre Kalis frustrated Australia's formidable bowling attack with an unbeaten partnership that guided the Dutch past the 100-run mark and ensured they batted out their full quota of overs. It was a display of resilience that drew praise from the opposing captain.

'It was a good win. I thought the Netherlands played really well, especially Sterre, but we just couldn't get a wicket. So full credit to them. They played really well, but I was really pleased that we could make a big score,' Molineux said after the match.

Molineux on Australia's Bowling Depth

Despite Australia's inability to find a breakthrough for extended periods, Molineux was unfazed, pointing to the depth and variety in her bowling attack as a key asset. 'I don't see it as a problem. I think it's just a little bit of trying to find the right fit at the right time. But yeah, we couldn't get a breakthrough there for a long time,' she said.

'I think the beauty of having a lot of different options is you can sort of cycle through them and see what works,' she added. The comments reflect a settled confidence within a squad that has consistently outclassed opponents in the tournament so far.

Australia's Unbeaten Run Continues

This victory keeps Australia firmly on course for a deep run in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup. Notably, the defending champions have shown the ability to post imposing totals and rotate their bowling resources effectively — hallmarks of a side built for tournament cricket. With the knockout stages approaching, their combination of batting firepower and bowling flexibility makes them the team to beat.

Point of View

But in knockout cricket, that luxury disappears. The batting, led by Mooney and Gardner, remains world-class; whether the bowling can close out games decisively under pressure is the real question as the tournament deepens.
NationPress
20 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the result of Australia vs Netherlands in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup?
Australia defeated the Netherlands by 98 runs at the Rose Bowl, Southampton, on 20 June. Australia posted 219/6 and restricted the Netherlands to 121/3.
Who won the Player of the Match in Australia vs Netherlands?
Beth Mooney won the Player of the Match award for her innings of 74 off 42 balls, which anchored Australia's total of 219/6.
How did the Netherlands perform despite the heavy defeat?
The Netherlands showed notable resilience, with Sterre Kalis and captain Babette de Leede sharing an unbeaten partnership that frustrated Australia's bowlers and guided the Dutch past 100 runs while batting out their full quota of overs.
What did Australia captain Sophie Molineux say after the match?
Molineux praised the Netherlands, particularly Sterre Kalis, saying the Dutch 'played really well' and that Australia 'just couldn't get a wicket.' She also expressed confidence in her side's bowling depth, describing the variety of options as a strength.
Are Australia still unbeaten in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup?
Yes, Australia remain unbeaten in the tournament following their 98-run win over the Netherlands, continuing their run as one of the dominant sides in the competition.
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