Australia produced an impressive bowling display, New Zealand vs Australia, 3rd women's ODI, Mount Maunganui, April 10, 2021 © Getty Images
Australia celebrate with the series and Rose Bowl trophies © Getty Images
Leigh Kasperek took three wickets in an over © Getty Images
Alyssa Healy top-scored for Australia with 46 © Getty Images
Sophie Devine speaks to the media at the 2021 World Cup launch © Getty Images
Laura Wolvaardt (right) held on to a sharp catch at cover to dismiss Sornnarin Tippoch © Getty Images
Nattakan Chantam's run-out marked the start of a Thailand batting collapse © Getty Images
Lizelle Lee became only the second South African woman to hit a T20I century © Getty Images
Sune Luus' unbeaten fifty included five fours and two sixes © Getty Images
Sune Luus and Lizelle Lee struck up a partnership of 131 runs for the second wicket © AFP
Natalie Sciver picked up two wickets against Thailand © Getty Images
England and Thailand players greet each other at the end of the match © Getty Images
Natalie Sciver followed up her half-century with two wickets © Getty Images
Heather Knight and Natalie Sciver shared an unbroken stand of 169 for the third wicket © Getty Images
Heather Knight lofts one over the leg side © Getty Images
Heather Knight struck her maiden T20I century, completing the feat of scoring a century in each international format © Getty Images
Natalie Sciver remained unfazed by England's early loss of wickets © Getty Images
Amy Jones was stumped off the second ball of the match © Getty Images
Nattaya Boochatham is mobbed by her team-mates after dismissing Amy Jones in the first over © Getty Images