Cricket Image for It's Exactly Where We Wanted To Be When We Landed In New Zealand: Healy On Enterin (Image Source: AFP)
Australia wicketkeeper-batter Alyssa Healy on Wednesday stated that reaching the final of the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup at Hagley Oval was her target ever since the team landed in New Zealand for the tournament.
Healy made a fantastic 129 as Australia defeated the West Indies by 157 runs in the first semi-final at Basin Reserve. Healy and her fellow opener Rachael Haynes put on 216 for the first wicket as Australia posted 305/3 in 45 overs, a record total for a World Cup knockout match despite rain cutting off five overs.
In reply, West Indies were never in the hunt to chase the huge total and ended on 148/8 with Anisa Mohammed and Chinelle Henry unable to bat due to injury and illness respectively.