Can England's Recovery Secure Victory Against Australia in the Women’s World Cup?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Tammy Beaumont scored a pivotal 78 runs.
- A partnership of 61 runs between Capsey and Dean was crucial.
- England finished with a total of 244/9.
- Annabel Sutherland took 3 wickets for Australia.
- Australia needs to chase down 245 runs for victory.
Indore, Oct 22 (NationPress) Tammy Beaumont played a steady innings scoring 78, and a crucial seventh-wicket partnership of 61 runs between Alice Capsey (38) and Charlie Dean (26) enabled England to bounce back from a mid-innings decline, culminating in a total of 244/9 against Australia in their 2025 Women’s ODI World Cup match at the Holkar Stadium on Wednesday.
After a promising opening partnership of 54 runs, England struggled due to the pressure applied by Australia, spearheaded by Alana King who took 1-20 in ten overs, showcasing impressive turn. Despite Beaumont’s solid performance, the middle order faltered, with her scoring 78 off 105 balls, including ten fours and a six.
The likes of Sophia Dunkley and Emma Lamb faced difficulties, increasing the pressure on the rest of the team. Nonetheless, thanks to contributions from Alice and Charlie, England now has a score to defend. For Australia, Annabel Sutherland was a standout performer with three wickets, even though she conceded runs in her final spell. Without Alyssa Healy, Australia aims to chase down 245 runs, especially with minimal dew present.
Choosing to bowl first, Australia began with a wayward spell from Kim Garth, allowing Beaumont to take advantage and propel England to a rapid start. However, the momentum shifted when Annabel dismissed Amy Jones for 18. Despite Beaumont regaining rhythm, England’s middle order stumbled again.
Heather Knight (20) fell victim to an lbw from Sophie Molineux, and Alana removed Nat Sciver-Brunt (7). With Emma and Sophia struggling, England plummeted from 90/1 to 166/6. Yet, Alice and Charlie’s late partnership of 61 runs off 52 balls revived the innings.
Both players were dismissed in the 49th over, but Sophie Ecclestone secured a boundary off the last ball, ensuring England finished with a competitive total. The innings was marked by early aggression, a middle-order stall, and a late resurgence, maintaining the contest for the top of the points table.
Brief Scores: England 244/9 (Tammy Beaumont 78, Alice Capsey 38; Annabel Sutherland 3-60, Ashleigh Gardner 2-39) against Australia.
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