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    Women's T20I tri-series: Australia and India qualify for final

    Women's T20I tri-series: Australia and India qualify for final

    By Rajdeep Saha
    Feb 09, 2020
    12:46 pm

    What's the story

    Australia beat England by 16 runs in the final league match of the women's T20I tri-series on Sunday.

    The win helped Australia qualify for the finale alongside India.

    Interestingly, all three sides finished level on points, with Australia and India going through.

    On Saturday, India had beaten the Aussies by seven wickets to qualify.

    Here's more on the same.

    Aussies

    Australia Women get to 132/7 in 20 overs

    The Australian women's cricket team got to just 132/7 in 20 overs.

    Opening batswoman Beth Mooney slammed a 40-ball 50 to help Australia.

    However, Australia kept losing wickets and never managed to get a move on.

    Rachael Haynes (24) contributed to the score.

    For England, Sophie Ecclestone (2/19) and Sarah Glenn (2/18) were top notch with the ball.

    England

    England fail to chase down the target

    Australia had to bowl tight and not allow England any room. They achieved the same with a major discipline on offer.

    England lost far too many wickets with nobody taking responsibility.

    Katherine Brunt (23*) and Lauren Winfield (23) made some decent contributions.

    However, they fell short by 16 runs.

    For Australia, Sophie Molineux (3/19) was terrific with the ball.

    Records

    Notable records scripted in this match

    Mooney slammed her fifth career T20I fifty and raced to 1,122 runs in 45 matches.

    Haynes surpassed Britney Cooper (567) in terms of career T20I runs (571).

    Megan Schutt (1/19) raced to 75 career T20I scalps and equaled former England bowler Jenny Gunn with this process.

    England's Katherine Brunt now has 81 career T20I scalps.

    Information

    Final to serve as extra motivation for Australia and India

    With the ICC Women's T20 World Cup to start this month, the final will serve as extra motivation for both Australia and India. India did really well on Saturday to pull off a stunning chase, however, Aussies will want to hit back and do well.

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