This story is from June 26, 2017

ICC Women's World Cup: Australia thump West Indies by 8 wickets

Defending champions Australia began their campaign on a resounding note, beating the West Indies by eight wickets with opener Nicole Bolton hitting an unbeaten 107.
ICC Women's World Cup: Australia thump West Indies by 8 wickets
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TAUNTON: Defending champions Australia began their campaign on a resounding note, beating the West Indies by eight wickets with opener Nicole Bolton hitting an unbeaten 107.
Australian bowlers put up an impressive bowling effort to dismiss the West Indies for 204 before the batswomen completed the chase in 38.1 overs.
Bolton shared a 171-run stand for the opening wicket alongside Beth Mooney, who scored 70 off 85 balls.
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Bolton's 116-ball comprised 14 fours. Captain Meg Lanning was out cheaply for 12.
Australia's most productive bowler was Ellyse Perry, who picked up three wickets conceding 47 runs in nine overs.
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