The Australians won by 65 runs thanks largely to 7-24 from Shelley Nitschke, who became the first Australian woman to take more than five wickets in an ODI.
Mary Shelley | Percy Bysshe Shelley | Shelley Winters | Shelley | Shelley Long | Shelley Craft | Alex Shelley | Shelley v. Kraemer | Shelley's Sparrow | Shelley's | Shelley Moore Capito | Paul Shelley | Bruce Shelley | Shelley Mann | Shelley Jackson | Philip Nitschke | Kate Shelley | Shelley, West Yorkshire | Shelley Sekula-Gibbs | Shelley Preston | Shelley Posen | Shelley Nitschke | Shelley Hirsch | Shelley Hack | Shelley Gare | Shelley Day | Norman Shelley | Kate Shelley High Bridge | Harry Rowe Shelley | Walter Shelley |
Upon the fall of opener Leah Poulton, Haynes came in at No. 3 to join Shelley Nitschke and scored 26 from 45 balls, hitting four fours before being bowled by Holly Colvin.