Annabel Sutherland (middle) is the tournament's joint-leading wicket-taker
At the conclusion of the group stage of the Women's World Cup and with the semi-finals on the horizon, one specific question has been doing the rounds throughout.
How do you beat Australia?
The defending champions have reached the knockouts unbeaten, the group stage culminating in their most convincing win so far as they bowled out South Africa - who are England's semi-final opponents - for just 97.
Even their biggest wobble - the slump to 76-7 against Pakistan - ended up being a showcase of why they are such heavy favourites, as Beth Mooney's century revived them to 221-9.







