IND vs AUS | Bowlers, Healy and Mooney help Aussies have the last laugh
The Hindu
Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma started the evening on a promising note. Pooja Vastrakar gave more than enough reason to cheer towards the end of the game for the 43,500-plus fans who thronged the D.Y. Patil Stadium on a weekday.
Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma started the evening on a promising note. Pooja Vastrakar gave more than enough reason to cheer towards the end of the game for the 43,500-plus fans who thronged the D.Y. Patil Stadium on a weekday.
Still, neither the fans nor India’s women could have the last laugh as Australia yet again showcased its immense ability to strangle the opposition. Riding on an all-round bowling effort, Australia restricted India to 147 for six. And Alyssa Healy and Beth Mooney’s opening partnership took the fizz out of India’s attack.
Australia eventually romped home with eight balls and seven wickets to spare to win the third T20I and clinch the series 2-1 to end its tour to India on a happy note.
For India, defeating Australia in a bilateral T20I series remained an unfulfilled dream, with Australia stamping its authority in all the departments of the game.
When Pooja accounted for Tahlia McGrath (caught at mid-off) and Ellyse Perry (lbw off an incoming delivery) off successive balls in the 16th over, India hoped to stretch the game deep. But Mooney and Phoebe Litchfield helped Australia cross the line without any fuss.
While Australia recovered quickly after the stutter, India could not do so earlier in the night, which perhaps turned out to be the difference between the teams. Shafali and Smriti got India off the blocks quickly, having raced to 32 in the first four overs.
While Shafali’s edge was smartly pouched by Healy off Megan Schutt, Smriti was looking good for a big score.
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