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Aussie Juggernaut Rolls On as Healy Leads Historic ODI Victory

Summary

  • Australia sets new women's ODI chase record
  • Alyssa Healy's century powers Aussie victory
  • Bangladesh's bowlers and batters put up a fight
Aussie Juggernaut Rolls On as Healy Leads Historic ODI Victory

On October 16, 2025, the defending champions Australia Women took on Bangladesh Women in a highly anticipated World Cup clash in Visakhapatnam. If there were any doubts about Australia's form, Alyssa Healy's team dispelled them with a record-breaking chase in women's ODIs, announcing their intent for an eighth title win.

Bangladesh won the toss and elected to bat first, but their innings was dominated by the Australian bowlers, particularly Darcie Brown and Megan Schutt. Despite a valiant effort from Rubya Haider and Fargana Hoque, the Bangladeshi batters struggled to build momentum, and the team was eventually bowled out for a modest total.

In response, Australia's batting lineup showcased their class. Healy led the charge with a scintillating century, supported by steady performances from Ellyse Perry and Beth Mooney. The Aussies chased down the target with ease, setting a new women's ODI record in the process and cementing their position at the top of the table.

While Bangladesh's bowlers, including Rabeya Khan and Nahida Akter, put up a spirited fight, they were ultimately unable to stop the Australian juggernaut. The defending champions' depth and balance proved too much for the determined Bangladeshi side, who will take heart from their performance but know they have more work to do to challenge the world's best.

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Australia set a new record for the highest successful chase in women's ODI history.
Australia captain Alyssa Healy led the charge with a scintillating century, supported by steady performances from Ellyse Perry and Beth Mooney.
Bangladesh's bowlers, including Rabeya Khan and Nahida Akter, put up a spirited fight, but were ultimately unable to stop the Australian juggernaut.

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