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Australia women beat Tigresses in 2nd ODI


Australia women beat Tigresses in 2nd ODI

Sophie Molineux has made a statement in her return to one-day international cricket, with Australia’s spinners dominant in a series-sealing six-wicket second ODI win over Bangladesh.

Australia allrounder Sophie Molineux made a triumphant return to ODI cricket in a six-wicket trouncing of Bangladesh on Sunday (Mar 24). Molineux, in her first ODI since 2021, claimed 3 for 10 from 10 overs to help bowl the Tigresses out for 97 in 44.1 overs at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Dhaka. Australia were 39 for 3 in the 13th over of the chase but got home comfortably to take a 2-0 lead in the three-game series.

Molineux returned to the Australian set-up last month for the first time since October 2021 after suffering a foot stress fracture and then a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament in a knee.

After being overlooked for game one of the Bangladesh series, the 26-year-old on Sunday produced a top-shelf spell of left-arm spin bowling which included five maiden overs.

Molineux claimed three of the initial five wickets to fall and Bangladesh at one stage had slipped to 61 for 8 in the 32nd over. It followed a successful WPL where she was a key part of Royal Challenger Bangalore's success with a Player-of-the-Match display in the final. It's form she has carried forward.

Her feats came as Megan Schutt, Ashleigh Gardner, Georgia Wareham and Alana King collectively overwhelmed the Bangladesh batters.

Only Nahida Akter passed 11 runs with 20 extras – 18 wides and two leg byes – the next-highest contributor.

Australia's batters then reeled in their target with Ellyse Perry top-scoring with an unbeaten 35 from 50 balls.

Phoebe Litchfield's lean run continued when she was run out for 5 while Tahlia McGrath also went the same way. But Perry combined with Gardner to steer the Australians to a comfortable victory.

Australia won the opening ODI by 118 runs three days ago with Wednesday's third game to be followed by three T20Is.

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