Updated On: 12 February, 2023 01:04 PM IST | Paarl | PTI
Australia began their Women's T20 World Cup title defence on a resounding note with a comfortable 97-run win over Trans-Tasman rivals New Zealand here

Australia`s Ashleigh Gardner (2nd L) celebrates with Australia`s Meg Lanning (L) after the dismissal of New Zealand`s Jess Kerr (R).Pic/AFP
Australia began their Women's T20 World Cup title defence on a resounding note with a comfortable 97-run win over Trans-Tasman rivals New Zealand here.
Alyssa Healy made 55, her highest score in the format since the 2020 ICC Women's T20 World Cup Final, while captain Meg Lanning (41) and Ellyse Perry (40) also contributed with the bat as Australia racked up a competitive 173 for nine after being asked to bat on Saturday.