Highlights: Whiteferns fightback to restrict Australia to 275 in first Rose Bowl international

The Whiteferns have fought back late in the first Rose Bowl international against Australia at Eden Park outer oval in Auckland.

The visitors laid a tremendous platform off the back of a century to Beth Mooney, and they appeared headed for a score in access of 300.

At 237 for 3 in the 42nd over the Whiteferns were well and truly staring down the barrel of a big run-chase, but slick fielding, tight bowling and some sensational work behind the stumps by wicket-keeper Rachel Priest, saw the hosts take 7 for 38 to dismiss Australia for 275 in the 49th over.

Priest took three-outstanding catches throughout the innings  and backed that up with a tidy stumping late-on.

Lea Tahuhu was the pick of the New Zealand bowlers taking 4/59 off her allotted 10 overs.

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