Beth Mooney | Photo Credit: AFP

Beth Mooney is a paradox. For somebody who can deal with the hearth of probably the most unimaginable of conditions, she is remarkably poor at dealing with precise warmth and humidity.

The Australian batting mainstay placed on a masterclass for the ages, serving to her facet get well from 76 for seven to 221 for 9 by scoring a quintessential ‘boring’ century in opposition to Pakistan in a Women’s ODI World Cup match on the R. Premadasa Stadium right here on Wednesday.

“I used to be usually dying after I received again into the altering room after the innings break. I dunked my head into ice water. Changed all my garments and sat within the air-con earlier than it was time to go.”

“Honestly, I used to be considering how a lot my toes harm at one level. We scored fairly freely in direction of the very finish, and I did marvel if we may have accomplished that just a little bit earlier. But, 220 ended up being greater than sufficient.”

“My methodology within the nets after I had successful with Dan Marsh was to actually commit if I used to be going to return out and attempt to hit down the bottom as onerous as I may, or to sit down deep and nonetheless hit it as onerous. It appeared just like the ball, when it was just a little bit fuller, wasn’t approaching as properly when the batters had been enjoying out in entrance of them.”

“I knew we had a very long time to bat, so we didn’t should do something too rash,” Mooney, who stood guard for 42 overs, stated.

Published – October 09, 2025 08:48 pm IST