Alyssa Healy struck an unbeaten 113 to lead Australia to a dominant 10-wicket victory over Bangladesh, virtually securing their semifinal spot in the Women’s World Cup on Thursday. Healy’s consecutive century followed her 142 in the previous match against India on October 12.

Healy’s 113 came from just 77 balls, while her opening partner Phoebe Litchfield remained not out on 84. Australia chased the target of 199 with 151 balls to spare, finishing with 202 for no loss in 24.5 overs, marking their fourth win in five matches, with one match abandoned.

Australia secured their eighth 10-wicket victory in the Women’s ODI World Cup, their first since 2005, way ahead of England, who have done it three times.

This was also the highest target chased down without losing a wicket in women’s ODIs,

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