Australia's captain Alyssa Healy showcased her exceptional form by scoring an impressive 113* off 77 balls, leading the defending champions to a resounding 10-wicket win against Bangladesh in their Women’s World Cup match held in Visakhapatnam. This performance came on the heels of her remarkable 142 against India at the same location, making her the first cricketer in Women’s World Cup history to achieve back-to-back centuries.
Healy’s unbeaten century was part of a record-setting 202-run partnership with her opening partner Phoebe Litchfield, who also contributed an impressive 84 runs without being dismissed. Their collaboration propelled Australia to the highest successful run chase in Women’s World Cup history without losing a wicket, and the second-highest chase overall in women’s OD