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Australia cruise to win over Sri Lanka

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Dubai, Oct 5: Having restricted Sri Lanka to a modest 93/7 in the first innings, opener Beth Mooney anchored the chase as Australia eased to a six-wicket win in their first match of the tournament.
Megan Schutt (3/12) and Sophie Molineux (2/20) starred with the ball, and Australia’s deep batting line-up always looked in control with the bat, even with high temperatures clearly taking a toll, as Mooney’s unbeaten 38-ball 43* saw them home with 5.4 overs remaining.The result leaves Sri Lanka with zero points after two matches and in real trouble in Group A, with fixtures against India and New Zealand to come.Beth Mooney played the key hand with the bat, after three wickets left Australia with work to do after the powerplay in their chase of 94.Alyssa Healy (4) and Georgia Wareham (3) went early, before Ellyse Perry lit a fire under the innings with a quickfire 17 before being cleaned up by Suqandika Kumari, leaving her side at 35/3, still clear favourites but not having it all their own way.Fast scoring proved tricky for Australia, but with such a modest target there was little pressure, and the game was effectively won by the time Ashleigh Gardner lobbed up a catch to depart for 12. (AP)

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