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Women’s World Cup: It Was Actually A Really Nice Wicket To Bat On, Says Sutherland
Annabel’s 98 not out off 112 balls was laced with nine fours and a six, while sharing a 180-run stand with Ashleigh Gardner, who hit 104 not out, as Australia completed the chase with 57 balls to spare.
"Pretty fun. Always good batting with Ash. She keeps the game moving. Had a pretty good seat at the other end. Oh, to be honest, just trying to have some time in the middle. I feel like once you got in, it was actually a really nice wicket to bat on. Fast outfield and you get value for runs," she said at the end of the game.
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