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  1. India Women vs Australia Women, 2nd T20I, Highlights: India Women Beat Australia Women In Super Over, Level Series 1
  2. AUS WMN beat IND WMN AUS WMN won by 5 runs
  3. AUS WMN vs IND WMN Scorecard 2022/23
  4. Women's T20 World Cup: Australia beat India by five runs to reach seventh consecutive final
  5. India 151/5 in 38.0 Overs
  6. Recent Match Report


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India Women vs Australia Women, 2nd T20I, Highlights: India Women Beat Australia Women In Super Over, Level Series 1

India Women vs Australia Women, 2nd T20I, Highlights: India Women Beat Australia Women In Super Over, Level Series 1-1 | Cricket News menu arrow-down reddit snapchat twitter facebook comments email printer search bell top-nav reddit-fill snapchat-fill twitter-fill facebook-fill share whatsapp-fill bookmark India Women vs Australia Women, 2nd T20I, Highlights: India Women Beat Australia Women In Super Over, Level Series 1-1 IND-W vs AUS-W, 2nd T20I, Highlights: India on Sunday defeated Australia in the second T20I after the match had gone into a Super Over at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai. • • Updated: December 11, 2022 10:36 PM IST IND-W vs AUS-W, 2nd T20I, Highlights: India on Sunday defeated Australia in the second T20I after the match had gone into a Super Over at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai. With the win, India levelled the five-match series 1-1. After Australia posted a total 187/1 in 20 overs, India tied the match, following a dramatic final over. In the Super Over, Smriti Mandha, who had earlier scored 79 off 49 balls, helped India score 20 runs. In reply, Australia could only manage 16, thanks to Renuka Singh's disciplined bowling display. Earlier, Tahlia McGrath and Beth Mooney tore into the Indian bowling attack with their belligerent knocks to power Australia 187/1. Mooney remained unbeaten on 82, while McGrath was also unbeaten on 70. India named an unchanged playing eleven while Australia replaced Jess Jonassen, who is out of the series with inju...

AUS WMN beat IND WMN AUS WMN won by 5 runs

6.13pm "One of our best wins," says Lanning, which sums up really how good this game was. A classic T20 World Cup fixture which leaves with one team in tears and another jubilant. Let's hope tomorrow's semi-final between England and South Africa proves to be as exciting. Congratulations Australia and chin up, India! Thanks all for your company. Winning captain Lanning: (Tense finish) It was. One of the best wins I've been involved in, to fight back after not playing the best cricket in all three facets. We missed our lengths and gave some width. India came hard at us, so we knew this score would've been hard to defend. But we pulled through in the clutch moments. Got nervous couple of times. But we knew playing against these guys, that you need to stay in the game to get over the line. Kaur was unfortunate. I think we are able to stay calm and composed, we didn't panic even when we weren't bowling well. These are the kind of games we want to win. Can't wait to get here for the final." Losing captain Harmanpreet: "Can't feel unluckier than this. We got the momentum back with Jemi. To lose from here, we weren't expecting this. (Tears - why?) The way I got run out, can't be unluckier than that. Putting the effort was important and we were happy to go to the last ball. We wanted to fight till the last ball. Today we wanted to chase too, so that was fine when they chose to bat. Even after losing first two wickets, we knew we had a good batting line-up. I should give credit to J...

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India Women vs Australia Women 4th Highlights: IND 181/5; Aussies win by 7 runs, clinch series Highlights, IND-W vs AUS-W 4th T20I Updates: Richa Ghosh remains unbeaten on 40 off 19 balls, her attacking knock going in vain as Australia pull off a thrilling seven-run win to clinch the series with a game to spare That brings us to the end of our coverage of the fourth T20I between India and Australia at the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai, with the Aussies pulling off a series-clinching win in the end after suffering a scare late in the game. On behalf of the sports desk at Firstpost, this is Amit signing off, bidding you all good night! Another outstanding knock from Ghosh Great intent once again from Richa Ghosh!!! Only if India had a Plan B in the slog. Full and outside off, every ball. India do certain things right. But some modest fielding, poor running between the wickets in the penultimate over/lack of awareness...— Bharath Ramaraj (@Fancricket12) Did Richa miss a trick by not retaining strike for the final over? This is the game awareness that the women's cricketers in India still need. Terrible, terrible. This has happened twice - even in the third T20I, Deepti and Richa ran a single on the last ball off the 19th, giving Deepti strike for the 20th. NO.— Sarah Waris (@swaris16) India women vs Australia women 4th T20I Live Score After 20 overs,India Women 181/5 ( Richa Ghosh (W) 40 , Deepti Sharma 12) The experience Megan Schutt holds her nerve in the tense final over as ...

AUS WMN vs IND WMN Scorecard 2022/23

BATTING R B M 4s 6s SR Alyssa Healy † st †Ghosh b Yadav 25 26 34 3 0 96.15 Beth Mooney c Shafali Verma b Pandey 54 37 55 7 1 145.94 Meg Lanning (c) not out 49 34 54 4 2 144.11 Ashleigh Gardner b Sharma 31 18 23 5 0 172.22 Grace Harris b Pandey 7 4 5 1 0 175.00 Ellyse Perry not out 2 2 7 0 0 100.00 Extras (lb 1, nb 1, w 2) 4 TOTAL 20 Ov (RR: 8.60) 172/4 7.3 toAJ Healy, Healy dances down the wicket and will slow waltz back to the dugout! Radha drags this ball wider outside off stump on a seventh stump line and drags the length back with Healy telegraphing her charge, the ball keeps very low underneath a slog as Healy was beaten badly in flight and the ball barely carries to the keeper almost bouncing twice. The bails come off with Healy having given up five yards down the pitch.. 52/1 BATTING R B M 4s 6s SR Shafali Verma lbw b Schutt 9 6 7 1 0 150.00 Smriti Mandhana lbw b Gardner 2 5 12 0 0 40.00 Yastika Bhatia run out (Harris/†Healy) 4 7 12 1 0 57.14 Jemimah Rodrigues c †Healy b Brown 43 24 37 6 0 179.16 Harmanpreet Kaur (c) run out (Gardner/†Healy) 52 34 50 6 1 152.94 Richa Ghosh † c McGrath b Brown 14 17 27 1 0 82.35 Deepti Sharma not out 20 17 26 2 0 117.64 Sneh Rana b Jonassen 11 10 13 1 0 110.00 Radha Yadav c Perry b Gardner 0 1 4 0 0 0.00 Shikha Pandey not out 1 1 2 0 0 100.00 Extras (nb 2, w 9) 11 TOTAL 20 Ov (RR: 8.35) 167/8 Fall of wickets: 1-11 (Shafali Verma, 1.3 ov) , 2-15 (Smriti Mandhana, 2.2 ov) , 3-28 (Yastika Bhatia, 3.4 ov) , 4-97 (Jemimah Rodrigues, 10.2 ...

Women's T20 World Cup: Australia beat India by five runs to reach seventh consecutive final

Women's T20 World Cup, semi-final: Australia v India Australia 172-4 (20 overs): Mooney 54 (37); Pandey 2-32 India 167-8 (20 overs): Harmanpreet 52 (34); Brown 2-18 Australia win by five runs Scorecard. Defending champions Australia reached their seventh consecutive Women's T20 World Cup final with a tense five-run win over India. Meg Lanning's side looked rattled before Harmanpreet was run out in the 15th over to change the course of the game as India fell short on 167-8. India will rue a poor fielding performance in the Australian innings. Beth Mooney was dropped on 32 before going on to make 54, while Lanning was dropped on one before smashing two sixes in the last over to finish 49 not out. Rodrigues and Harmanpreet added 69 for the fourth wicket, rallying India to 93-3 from 10 overs, as the holders were under real pressure for the first time in the competition. But 19-year-old Darcie Brown crucially removed Rodrigues for 43 in the 11th over in a brilliant spell of 2-18 from her four overs. Australia then proved their class to hold their nerve with Ash Gardner defending 16 from the last over to close out a thrilling victory. • Pick your Women's T20 World Cup team of the tournament They remain unbeaten in their quest for a third consecutive world T20 victory, to go with their 50-over title and Commonwealth Games triumph. India, who lost to Australia in the previous final in 2020 and the Commonwealth Games final, once again stumbled in a close encounter against their wor...

India 151/5 in 38.0 Overs

India vs Australia WTC Final 2023: India 151/5 at close on Day 2 India got themselves back in the game with four wickets in the morning session on day two but Australia maintained their upper hand in the World Test Championship final by reaching 422 for seven at lunch, following Steve Smith's 31st hundred. Read Less Another day goes to Australia and they will now look to ascertain their claim to the title on Day 3 which is the moving day of the Test match. To be fair, we had ample movement on Day 2 as the Indian batters could not complement the good work done by their bowlers and are looking to be sinking deeper into the sand pit. They need a rope to hang onto here and the Aussies have not given them an inch. The action continues on Friday 9th June for Day 3 of this ultimate Test match and the first ball will be bowled at 3 pm IST (9.30 am GMT) but do join us early for the build-up. Cheers! Scott Boland is in for a flash interview. He says that it is really exciting to play in the World Test Championship final and adds he had a nervous past couple of days. Mentions that it was nice to knock Shubman Gill over. Hopes that they can pick more wickets in the morning. Feels that they are in a really strong position after two days. Shares that the pitch is playing up and down with few balls taking off while few have kept low as well. Australia came into Day 2 in a comfortable position and looked to be well on course to post a mammoth total on the board. Steven Smith took 2 delive...

Recent Match Report

Australia were given a mighty scare by a spirited Indian team before nerves and inexperience came in the way of a famous win. From the depths of 78 for 8 batting first, India found a way to take the game deep with Australia needing 24 off 16. Then in the space of six deliveries, they conceded four boundaries, with Lanning, Perry fall to spin In trying to do precisely this, Meg Lanning, who survived a series of miscues over the infield, fell to Gayakwad's guile as she was stumped after being drawn out by the flight. In the next over, India had a slice of luck when Gardner smashed a Harmanpreet long hop to Gayakwad at point. Australia were 38 for 3 in the eighth over, with Perry having to revive the innings. But that didn't materialise as she was brilliantly caught by Harmanpreet at extra cover to give Deepti Sharma her first wicket. McGrath's costly reprieve Fifty-five for five. India's spinners choking Australia for runs, the asking rate touching seven. And Australia showing signs of cracking. Then Vastrakar drew a thick edge as McGrath slashed at a short ball. Part-time wicketkeeper Ghosh was moving down leg when she had to change directions; not even a full stretch could help her hang on. From agony, Ghosh was soon ecstatic as a full Gayakwad ball beat Carey's defence to ricochet off her onto the stumps for a streaky stumping. But McGrath wasn't giving up, picking the odd boundaries to take it down to 25 off the last three. Then India cracked as Wareham crashed two bound...

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