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Mooney's rescue act for the ages denies Pakistan a historic win

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October 10, 2025

Beth Mooney's masterful maiden World Cup century rescued Australia from 76 for 7, set up a match-winning total of 221 and denied Pakistan the opportunity to pull off the first upset of the tournament. Australia are now at the top of the points table, with two wins and a washout while Pakistan remain winless in last place.

Mooney's rescue act for the ages denies Pakistan a historic win

Alana King and Beth Mooney added 106 off 97 balls for the ninth wicket. [Cricinfo]

Mooney continued a magnificent 2025, in which she now averages 63.42, with an innings that was a class above anyone else on a slow, low turner in Colombo. Only two other batters, Alana King and Sidra Amin, got more than 20; King's innings came with Mooney at the other end. The pair shared a 106-run ninth-wicket stand and King's 51* was the highest score for a player batting at No.10 or lower in women's ODIs. They completely eclipsed the efforts of Pakistan's spinners, who shared six wickets for 98 runs in their 30 overs and gave their side real hope before the batters completely faded away.

Pakistan were bowled out for 114, undone by seam and swing. As much as Pakistan will need to question their batting, they will wonder how they squandered the opportunity to bowl Australia out for one of their lowest World Cup scores after getting themselves into a position of such advantage. The answer lies in Mooney's approach.

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