Australia skipper Meg Lanning was in full praise of the 'positive performances' shown by Beth Mooney and Annabel Sutherland in helping the six-time champions win their final league match in ICC Women's Cricket World Cup against Bangladesh.
Chasing 136, Australia were in trouble at 70/5. But Mooney made a fighting 66 not out and shared a stand of 65 with Sutherland (26 not out) to take their team over the line. "Certainly the conditions were the hardest I have played in. It was freezing cold. Today was about finding a way through it and win," said Lanning after the match.
"Bangladesh played really well and put us under pressure. It was a positive performance from Mooney and Sutherland to take us over the line at the end. It was about how dark it was, if Darcie Brown was bowling at that time, it would've been hard to see."