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Australia Women Complete 3-0 T20I Series Sweep Over New Zealand
Despite a valiant effort from Maddy Green (62 off 36) and Amelia Kerr (66 off 50), New Zealand fell just short as Annabel Sutherland’s game-changing 19th over ensured Australia maintained their dominance.
Opting to bowl first, New Zealand had the perfect opportunity to put Australia under pressure, but a horror show in the field proved costly. Georgia Voll, who was dropped six times, made the most of her luck, and laid the foundation for Australia’s 4-180 with her 75-run knock off 55 balls.
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