Australia Sweep New Zealand 3-0 in T20I Series Finale

Australia Sweep New Zealand 3-0 in T20I Series Finale

Australia’s dominance over New Zealand continued as they secured a 3-0 series sweep in the final T20I in Brisbane. Georgia Wareham and Ashleigh Gardner played pivotal roles in the victory, showcasing their all-round abilities.

Wareham’s legspin restricted New Zealand to 146 for 6, claiming two wickets for 21 runs. Her promotion to No. 3 in the batting order proved effective, as she smashed 26 off 16 balls to ease the run-rate pressure.

Ellyse Perry and Gardner then combined for a 61-run stand, with Perry contributing 36 and Gardner 33. Despite late dismissals, their partnership put Australia on the brink of victory.

New Zealand’s innings was anchored by Georgia Plimmer’s maiden T20I half-century (53). However, their hopes of a strong finish were dashed by a late collapse, losing five wickets for 28 runs. Annabel Sutherland picked up two wickets in an over, while Wareham and Gardner also contributed with crucial dismissals.

Wareham’s performance at No. 3 offers Australia options ahead of the T20 World Cup. Her ability to strike the ball powerfully and play comfortably against both pace and spin could prove valuable in the tournament.

Gardner’s all-round display earned her the Player of the Series award. Her 1 for 27 with the ball and 33 runs with the bat highlighted her versatility.

Gardner Cleared of Concussion After Warm-Up Collision

Gardner Cleared of Concussion After Warm-Up Collision

Ashleigh Gardner has been cleared of concussion after a bizarre collision with Georgia Wareham during a warm-up game ahead of Australia’s T20I series against New Zealand. Gardner missed the series opener in Mackay on Thursday night due to the incident, which saw her and Wareham clash heads.

Wareham has also been cleared of any concussion symptoms and played in Australia’s five-wicket win. Gardner, the reigning Belinda Clark Medallist, initially laughed off the incident but later left the ground in tears. The 27-year-old has a history of concussions, having suffered seven throughout her professional career.

The issue prompted Gardner to consult a neuropsychologist in 2018 after suffering four concussions in the space of 20 months. Saturday’s news will therefore come as a welcome relief to Gardner, who is now expected to play in the second T20 against New Zealand in Mackay on Sunday.

Australia also have other injury concerns ahead of next month’s World Cup in the UAE, with Grace Harris (calf) and Kim Garth (knee) both missing the New Zealand series. Beth Mooney, who will play her 100th T20I in the second match of the series, said Australia would be looking to improve their performance.

“It was a good game for us, not a great one,” Mooney said. “So we’re looking to sharpen up every facet of the game, maybe getting off to a bit of a better start with the bat in terms of wickets lost, and then with the ball, maybe tidying up a few different areas there.”

New Zealand were without Sophie Devine for the first game of the series as she continues to recover from an ankle injury. The Black Caps will be taking a cautious approach with Devine ahead of the T20 World Cup.

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