Litchfield's Unstoppable Knock Guides Australia to Victory Despite Gardner Injury Scare

Litchfield’s Unstoppable Knock Guides Australia to Victory Despite Gardner Injury Scare

Australia’s women’s cricket team secured a thrilling five-wicket victory over New Zealand in Mackay, despite a pre-game injury scare involving Ashleigh Gardner. Gardner collided with teammate Georgia Wareham during warm-ups, resulting in her withdrawal as a precaution due to her history of concussions.

Heather Graham replaced Gardner in the lineup, while Kim Garth and Grace Harris were ruled out of the series due to injuries. New Zealand also suffered a setback with skipper Sophie Devine sidelined by a foot issue.

Australia’s bowlers shared the spoils, with all six used claiming a wicket. Maddy Green and Suzie Bates passed 30 for New Zealand, but couldn’t accelerate the innings. Australia’s fielding was rusty, conceding 12 byes, but their bowling was frugal.

In the chase, Phoebe Litchfield played a stunning unbeaten knock of 64 from 43 balls, guiding Australia to victory with eight balls to spare. She received excellent support from Wareham in a 50-run stand.

Litchfield’s innings showcased her skill and bravery, as she hit 11 boundaries on a two-paced surface. She reached her half-century in 32 balls and finished the match with a reverse sweep for four.

Australia’s variety in their bowling attack proved effective, with Megan Schutt, Tayla Vlaeminck, and Sophie Molineux making scoring difficult for New Zealand in the powerplay.

Molly Penfold impressed for New Zealand with 2 for 24, but couldn’t prevent Australia from securing the win. The victory extended New Zealand’s losing streak in women’s T20Is to eight matches.

Australia's Women's T20 World Cup Champions Prepare for UAE Heat

Australia’s Women’s T20 World Cup Champions Prepare for UAE Heat

Three-time defending women’s T20 World Cup champions Australia are gearing up for the upcoming tournament in the UAE with a warm-up series against New Zealand starting on Thursday in Mackay. The Aussies have had a lengthy break between international assignments, having not played since March and April.

Despite the break, Australia’s squad has been active in other competitions. Several players participated in the women’s Hundred in the UK, while Tahlia McGrath played in the Australia A limited-overs series against India A.

Australia is one of the few teams that hasn’t played international cricket in recent months. Pakistan and South Africa have squared off, while England and Ireland have also locked horns. New Zealand, on the other hand, had a lengthy tour of England in June and July.

Phoebe Litchfield, who played in the Hundred for the Northern Superchargers, believes the defending champions shouldn’t be too rusty. However, she acknowledges the need for heat acclimation before the trip to the UAE.

“It’s going to be hot. Not too dissimilar to Bangladesh,” Litchfield said. “So our preparation continues the same, and we’re probably going to do some heat acclimation over the next sort of week and a half to get ready.”

Litchfield expressed disappointment over the tournament being moved from Bangladesh due to security reasons. However, she believes Dubai offers a suitable alternative.

Litchfield, who has not played in a World Cup, is unsure of her starting position in the upcoming series and the tournament. She expects to bat in the middle order if she plays.

Both Australia and New Zealand arrived in Mackay on Monday. The first two matches of the series will be played on Thursday and Sunday before the teams move to Brisbane for the final game next Tuesday. Both squads will then fly straight to the UAE next Wednesday.

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