Mooney fires for Australia in T20 World Cup final against South Africa

An unbeaten 74 from Beth Mooney has helped Australia set South Africa 157 to win the T20 World Cup final at Newlands.

Ashleigh Gardner pitched in with 29 off 21 balls as Australia overcame a slow start in the Cape Town showdown on Sunday.

Beth Mooney in full flight for Australia.Credit:Getty Images

Mooney’s quickfire 15-ball stand of 33 with Ellyse Perry (seven off 5 balls) ensured the defending champions scored 46 in the death overs despite Shabnim Ismail’s double-wicket 20th over.

The 34-year-old South Africa quick became the leading wicket-taker in women’s T20 World Cup history with her 42nd strike.

She was on a hat-trick when Tahlia McGrath took a single off the final ball as Australia finished on 6-156, leaving the match evenly poised.

Earlier, Gardner, promoted to captain Meg Lanning’s usual No.3 slot, marshalled Australia from 1-36 in the powerplay to double that run tally by the halfway mark.

Her 41-ball, 46-run second-wicket stand with Mooney, who played out a maiden in the sixth over against Ismail, broke upon the introduction of part-time spinner Chloe Tryon.

The left-armer had Gardner hole out to long-off, where South African captain Sune Luus completed a high catch without a hitch.

The allrounder then took a superb catch at deep midwicket off a Lanning pull to reduce the opposition to 4-122 with 17 balls left in the innings.

Australia amassed 34 off those 17, with Mooney, who brought up her second successive 50 of the World Cup, off 44 balls, alone fetching 25 in that tally. Her unbeaten 74 came off 53 balls.

Mooney’s pivotal innings rescued Australia after her fellow opener, Alyssa Healy, scrapped to a 20-ball 18 that ended with a catch at cover off Marizanne Kapp.

Full report to come after South Africa’s innings.

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