Australia continued their unbeaten streak in the Women's World Cup, defeating England by six wickets. Annabel Sutherland and Ashleigh Gardner starred with an unbeaten 180-run partnership, chasing down England's 244. Sutherland narrowly missed a century with 98*, while Gardner remained not out on 104, securing a dominant victory and reclaiming the top spot.
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