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Women’s World Cup: I Don't Shy Away From Feedback, Says Beth Mooney After Century Against Pakistan
Australia recovered brilliantly in the first innings against Pakistan as Mooney’s century, combined with Alana King’s half-century batting at No. 10, helped them get to 221/9 from what was 67/7 at one point in the game.
Mooney showcased why she and her team were the defending champions, and with her clutch knock, she also sent out a strong message to all other teams in the competition.
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- 05 May 2026 10:06