Healy's century helps Australia to record chase

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'Fantastic' Healy hits century as Australia close in on record run chase

ByTimothy Abraham

BBC Sport journalist

ICC Women's World Cup, Visakhapatnam

India 330 (48.5 overs overs): Mandhana 80 (66), Rawal 75 (96); Sutherland 5-40

Australia 331-7 (49 overs): Healy 142 (106), Perry 47* (52); Charani 3-41

Australia won by three wickets

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Alyssa Healy's brilliant 142 helped Australia complete a record women's one-day international chase as they beat India by three wickets in the World Cup.

On a featherbed pitch in Visakhapatnam, India posted a commanding 330 from 48.5 overs - the highest total Australia had ever conceded in an ODI.

The platform for India had been laid by a 155-run opening stand between Smriti Mandhana and Pratika Rawal, who accelerated quickly once they got themselves in.

Mandhana was the chief aggressor, top scoring with 80 off 66 balls, while a string of cameos from India's middle order continued the assault.

All-rounder Annabel Sutherland swung some of the momentum back Australia's way in the second half of India's innings as she finished with impressive figures of 5-40.

Lesser teams might have been daunted by the chase, but Australia captain Healy produced a stoic knock to put her side on course for victory.

Healy's innings off 107 balls featured 21 fours and three sixes and was chanceless until she sliced Shree Charani, who claimed 3-41, to Sneh Rana, who grasped a diving catch with her fingernails at point.

With 66 required off 67 deliveries, Ash Gardner, who made 45, steered Australia close before Kim Garth and Ellyse Perry got the World Cup holders within striking distance.

Perry had retired earlier in her innings with cramp but came back to finish the job and whacked a six off Rana to get Australia over the line with six balls to spare.

Australia's record-breaking ODI chase eclipsed the 302 made by Sri Lanka to beat South Africa at Potchefstroom in April 2024.

Ice-cool Healy

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Healy's 'well timed' slog sweep sails over deep backward square leg for six

This was a chase that required cool heads, and at times Healy appeared to have ice running through her veins.

The 35-year-old masterfully dictated the chase. Knowing when to retreat, seeing off moments of pressure, especially from Charani, and when to put her foot down.

Healy's effectiveness both sides of the wicket, sweeping and cutting to the tune of 118 of her 142 runs, proved to be key in unlocking India's bowling attack.

Her mental fortitude was equally as impressive, given she had kept wicket and captained for nearly 50 overs before heading out to open the batting with Phoebe Litchfield.

Their partnership, worth 85 before the left-handed Litchfield departed for a 39-ball 40, was the launchpad for Australia's record chase.

There was a brief acknowledgement and a puff off the cheeks from Healy when she reached three figures - the value of a century is in the outcome of the match.

Healy averages a shade under 35 in ODIs but has a knack of delivering in big moments.

It was the first time she had made an hundred in the format since her 170 against England in 2022. That match was the World Cup final.

Healy's Australia have a few things to iron out but look primed to go deep in this tournament with their skipper in this kind of form.

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