Australia’s prominent all-rounder Ashleigh Gardner inscribed her presence within cricket’s chronicle due to a remarkable century versus New Zealand throughout the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup 2025. Arriving at No. 6 as her team was struggling with a score of 128/5, Gardner executed one of the most exceptional counter-offensive innings the tournament has ever seen. Australia achieved a score of 326 across 49.3 overs versus New Zealand held at Holkar Stadium located in Indore on Wednesday, October 1.
Ashleigh Gardner’s record-breaking hundred for Australia against New Zealand in Women’s World Cup 2025
Gardner posted 115 from only 83 deliveries, hence becoming the initial cricketer within Women’s World Cup history to attain a century while batting at No. 6 or below. Her innings not just saved Australia yet additionally pushed them towards a solid total, transforming the match’s direction entirely.
Gardner’s innings reflected a demonstration concerning composure alongside regulated aggression under duress. Upon entering to bat during the 22nd over, the scenario seemed dire for the seven-time champions, who had shed five wickets within rapid succession. However, Gardner portrayed exceptional maturity, absorbing the pressure whilst sustaining a brisk scoring tempo. She achieved her century from merely 77 deliveries by driving Sophie Devine across the covers to secure four runs in the 46th over, establishing herself as the third-quickest centurion within Women’s World Cup history.
The achievement additionally distinguished her as the singular batter to register a century from No. 6 or beneath within the tournament’s prolonged history, surpassing Alex Blackwell’s 90 back in 2017. Gardner’s capability to locate gaps utilizing crisp timing, integrating boundaries alongside strike rotation, also maintaining her composure despite the collapse encompassing her rendered this specific knock truthfully historic. By the moment she was removed by Bree Illing within the 47th over, Gardner had struck 16 boundaries plus a six, ensuring her innings would be remembered as a defining moment within World Cup cricket.
Ashleigh Gardner scores the HIGHEST by a No.6 or lower batter in women’s ODIs.
115 – Asheligh Gardner🇦🇺 v NZ, 2025*
105 – Shemaine Campbelle🏝️ v SL, 2013
104 – Annerie Dercksen🇿🇦 v SL, 2025
102 – Ashleigh Gardner🇦🇺 v ENG, 2025
93 – Deepti Sharma🇮🇳 v SA, 2025🔹 Gardner also… pic.twitter.com/2zJi4GGCN3
— Kausthub Gudipati (@kaustats) October 1, 2025
Ash Gardner becomes the FIRST ever cricketer to score a century while batting at 6 or lower position in a women’s World Cup.
Previous record :
90 – Alex Blackwell 🇦🇺 v IND, 2017
74* – Ally Kuylaars 🇿🇦 v PAK, 1997
73* – Maria Fahey 🇳🇿 v IND, 2005#CWC25 #AUSvNZ— Rhitankar Bandyopadhyay (@_rhitankar_) October 1, 2025
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CWC 2025: Gardner’s crucial Partnerships that lifted Australia from crisis to command
Of similar importance toward Gardner’s century were the collaborations she formed en route, which pulled Australia from a challenging position toward a setting involving command. To begin, she contributed 64 pivotal runs alongside Tahlia McGrath, stabilizing the structure during which New Zealand maintained firm authority. Subsequently appeared a spirited 47-run association alongside Sophie Molineux, which discouraged the White Ferns’ bowlers whilst granting Australia some room to breathe.
Nonetheless, it involved the 69-run collaboration alongside Kim Garth that genuinely reversed the innings. This specific stance evolved into the second-highest 8th wicket or reduced partnership intended for Australia within Women’s World Cup history, merely trailing behind Blackwell and Beams’ 76-run 10th wicket stance occurring in 2017. Gardner orchestrated the lower order efficiently, guiding her partners whilst handling the scoring liability. Every instance that New Zealand detected a potential breakthrough, Gardner countered aggressively using boundaries which deflated their spirits. Upon the moment she diminished, Australia had surged beyond 300, a score unimaginable at 128/5. These collaborations emphasized Gardner’s capability not simply being a power-hitter though additionally being a leader amidst crisis, orchestrating Australia’s fightback utilizing skill along with resilience.
69-run partnership between Gardner and Garth is the second-highest for Australia Women for the 8th wicket or below in World Cups, behind the 76 runs 10th wicket stand between Kristen Beams and Alex Blackwell against India at Derby in 2017.
— ankit (@ankit5y5) October 1, 2025
Here’s how fans reacted:
2nd ODI hundred and what a time to achieve it. In a World Cup game with the team under pressure. Brilliant innings by star Ash Gardner. 👏 pic.twitter.com/gqiQ8N1Etr
— CricBlog ✍ (@cric_blog) October 1, 2025
Ash Gardner starts the World Cup with a century-the first century of this World Cup. Hats Off!
Big acceleration expected from here ! pic.twitter.com/jOyXILOJLa— AsliBCCIWomen (@AsliBCCIWomen) October 1, 2025
Fans bowing down to Ashleigh Gardner in Indore. Look at that! Deserved respect. What a gun player she is and not one to shy away from standing up for a cause! #AUSvNZ #CWC25
— Lavanya 🎙️🎥👩🏻💻 (@lav_narayanan) October 1, 2025
Obscene innings from Ash Gardner there. The issue with beating Australia is there is always someone who makes runs, even on their worst days.
— Jarrod Kimber (@ajarrodkimber) October 1, 2025
Serious innings by Ash Gardner to bring up her maiden 💯 in World Cup. The Aussies were in trouble, however she has given the bowlers something to defend. For someone who rarely smiles, I loved the celebration.
— Lisa Sthalekar (@sthalekar93) October 1, 2025
Ash Gardner 🌟#AUSvNZ
— Peeyush Sharma (@peeyushsharmaa) October 1, 2025
Gardner is showing how easy to bat on this wicket. What a shame about the rest of the batters batting Litchfield . Extremely disappointing #CWC25
— Cricket Tamizhan (@CricketTamizhan) October 1, 2025
Wish the World Cup was on a platform more people watched in Australia, because this Ash Gardner innings is special #CWC25
— Ricky Mangidis (@rickm18) October 1, 2025
Ash Gardner is ridiculous. The terrifying nature of the Aussies’ Women side – They’re a swiss army knife, they only need 1 of 7 to hit well and they have 300 on the board. #CWC25
— Dre Harrison (@DreHarrison101) October 1, 2025
Ashleigh Gardner turns the game around with a stunning century, leading Australia’s remarkable recovery under pressure in the Women’s World Cup 2025 against New Zealand.#AshleighGardner #CWC25 #AUSvNZ pic.twitter.com/Db83VUMnDw
— WomenCricket.com (@WomenCricketHQ) October 1, 2025
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