Women's T20 WC: Mooney's 74 fires Australia to record-equaling 219/6 vs Netherlands
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Beth Mooney blazed an innings of 74 off 42 balls and Ashleigh Gardner contributed a blistering 58 off 32 as Australia posted 219/6 against the Netherlands in their Women's T20 World Cup Group stage fixture at the Rose Bowl, Southampton on 20 June. The total equalled the highest score in Women's T20 World Cup history, a record England had set earlier in the tournament against Sri Lanka.
Solid Start, Early Setbacks
Mooney and opening partner Georgia Voll set the tone immediately, racing to 11 runs in the first over and collecting boundaries freely. Voll fell in the fifth over, dismissed by Iris Zwilling for 17 off 9 balls — a cameo that included four fours. Ellyse Perry followed cheaply for just 1 run, caught at deep mid-wicket while going for an attacking shot, leaving Australia at 61/2 at the end of the powerplay.
Mooney and Gardner Take Control
Mooney anchored the innings with precision while sustaining an impressive scoring rate, bringing up her half-century off just 30 balls with back-to-back boundaries in the 10th over. Gardner, returning to the playing XI, was equally aggressive from the outset. She was dropped shortly after hitting a six in the eighth over — a reprieve the Netherlands would rue — and completed her fifty off 28 deliveries in the 14th over with consecutive boundaries. That same over yielded 21 runs as Mooney added a six and a four of her own.
Mooney's innings ended unusually when she retired hurt after the 14th over, having struck nine fours and one six. Her departure did not slow Australia's charge. Gardner was dismissed shortly after for 58, caught at deep mid-wicket off Caroline de Lange.
Wareham's Firepower Seals the Total
Georgia Wareham kept the momentum alive with a fearless 41 off 18 balls, featuring eight boundaries, before falling in the 19th over. Nicola Carey managed only 7 runs, but Annabel Sutherland provided a brisk finish with 11 off 6 balls to seal the total at 219/6.
Netherlands Bowling Figures
Iris Zwilling was the pick of the Dutch bowlers with 3 wickets for 52 runs, while Caroline de Lange claimed 2 for 39. The rest of the Netherlands attack struggled to contain Australia's deep and powerful batting lineup throughout the innings.
Historic Significance
The 219/6 is Australia's highest-ever total in Women's T20 World Cup history and equals the tournament record. This is the second time in the current edition that the 220-mark has been threatened, underlining the evolution of power-hitting in the women's game. Notably, Australia have now demonstrated they can post elite totals even after losing key wickets in the middle overs — a sign of the batting depth at their disposal.
Brief scores: Australia 219/6 in 20 overs (Beth Mooney 74, Ashleigh Gardner 58, Georgia Wareham 41; Iris Zwilling 3-52, Caroline de Lange 2-39) vs Netherlands.