NZ Women vs AUS Women, 10th Match at Bristol, Jul 02 2017 - Cricket Photos

RESULT
10th Match, Bristol, July 02, 2017, ICC Women's World Cup
(48.4/50 ov, T:220) 220/5

AUS Women won by 5 wickets (with 8 balls remaining)

ellyse-perry
Player Of The Match
71 (91)
Alyssa Healy stumps Erin Bermingham, Australia v New Zealand, Women's World Cup 2017, Bristol, July 2, 2017
Alyssa Healy stumps Erin BerminghamHarry Trump/ICC/Getty Images
Ellyse Perry struck her 19th half-century, Australia v New Zealand, Women's World Cup 2017, Bristol, July 2, 2017
Ellyse Perry struck her 19th half-centuryGetty Images
Katie Perkins' half-century provided New Zealand the late lift, Australia v New Zealand, Women's World Cup 2017, Bristol, July 2, 2017
Katie Perkins' half-century provided New Zealand the late liftInternational Cricket Council
To follow a hundred in her 99th ODI, Suzie Bates struck a half-century in her 100th, Australia v New Zealand, Women's World Cup 2017, Bristol, July 2, 2017
To follow a hundred in her 99th ODI, Suzie Bates struck a half-century in her 100thICC
Suzie Bates was presented with a commemorative cap for her 100th ODI by former New Zealand player Paula Flannery, Australia v New Zealand, Women's World Cup 2017, Bristol, July 2, 2017
Suzie Bates was presented with a commemorative cap for her 100th ODIIDI/Getty Images
Amelia Kerr bowls, Australia v New Zealand, Women's World Cup 2017, Bristol, July 2, 2017
Amelia Kerr bowlsGetty Images
Beth Mooney was solid at the top of the order again, Australia v New Zealand, Women's World Cup 2017, Bristol, July 2, 2017
Beth Mooney was solid at the top of the order againICC
Amelia Kerr's double-strike scuppered Australia's chase, Australia v New Zealand, Women's World Cup 2017, Bristol, July 2, 2017
Amelia Kerr's double-strike scuppered Australia's chaseInternational Cricket Council
Jess Jonassen's double-strike did the early damage for New Zealand, Australia v New Zealand, Women's World Cup, Bristol, July 2, 2017
Jess Jonassen's double-strike did the early damage for New ZealandInternational Cricket Council