Australian skipper Meg Lanning made a tricky chase look easy as the 29-year-old batting stalwart hammered an unbeaten 135 off just 130 deliveries against South Africa to guide the six-time ICC Women's World Cup champions to their sixth consecutive win in the tournament at the Basin Reserve on Tuesday.
Thanks to another Lanning master-class, Australia remained unbeaten in the World Cup, chasing down the Proteas' 271/5 in just 45.2 overs for an emphatic five-wicket victory.
This was Lanning's 15th ODI ton, with the Australia captain taking control of the run chase as soon as she came to the crease in the third over, finishing unbeaten to record her third World Cup century. The win sees Australia move further clear at the top of the league standings with 12 points.