Australia v New Zealand, Women's World Cup 2017, Bristol
The day one fifty was better than two
To follow a hundred in her 99th ODI, Suzie Bates struck a half-century in her 100th•ICC
Katie Perkins' provided a handy 52 off 59 balls to lift the total to 219•International Cricket Council
Having come in at 72 for 2 in the 19th over, Ellyse Perry struck her 19th half-century and batted through to the final over of the chase•Getty Images
But left-arm spinner Jess Jonassen's double-strike hurt New Zealand in the middle overs•International Cricket Council
Beth Mooney was solid at the top of the order again•ICC
But 16-year old Amelia Kerr got rid of Meg Lanning and Elyse Villani off successive deliveries•International Cricket Council