Australia women batter Alyssa Healy scripted a record by scoring the highest-ever individual score in women's T20I at North Sydney Oval stadium here on Wednesday.
Healy played an unbeaten knock of 148 runs against Sri Lanka to help her team secure a massive 132-run victory.
Healy's knock consisted of 19 boundaries and seven sixes. She surpassed her teammate Meg Lanning's record of 133 runs.
In the three-match T20I series, Australia performed brilliantly as they won all the matches in the series.
Australia and Sri Lanka will now compete against each other in a three-match ODI series, starting from October 5.
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