Middle-order fails as Indian eves lose to Aussies by six wickets : The Tribune India

Join Whatsapp Channel

Middle-order fails as Indian eves lose to Aussies by six wickets

MUMBAI:The Australian women’s team maintained their stranglehold over India with a record-equalling six-wicket victory in the opening encounter of the T20 tri-series.

Middle-order fails as Indian eves lose to Aussies by six wickets

Smriti Mandhana struck a 41-ball 67 against Australia in the T20I tri-series opener. PTI



Mumbai, March 22

The Australian women’s team maintained their stranglehold over India with a record-equalling six-wicket victory in the opening encounter of the T20 tri-series.

The Southern Stars thus maintained their unbeaten record on the tour having outclassed the hosts 3-0 in the ODI series. The format changed from 50 to 20 overs but the familiar middle-order collapse continued for India. Opener Smriti Mandhana was the saviour, striking a stylish 67 off 41 balls, helping India post a decent total of 152/5 in 20 overs.

In reply, Australia equalled their highest-ever chase in the shortest format, comfortably winning in 18.1 overs despite a fine effort by veteran Jhulan Goswami (3/30). The biggest problem was that save Goswami, the seamers, Shikha Pandey (0/25) and Rumeli Dhar (0/28), remained ineffective.

The Indians bowled too many boundary-balls as they conceded 21 fours and one six in their innings.

Chasing 153, the Australia women were in some trouble at one point of time (29/2) as Goswami struck in her first and third overs, cleaning up Alyssa Healy (4) and Ashleigh Gardner (15). Opener Beth Mooney (45) found an able partner in  Elyse Villani (39) as the duo added 79 runs for the third wicket.

Earlier, Mandhana struck 11 boundaries and two sixes but the team failed to capitalise on a strong platform provided by her and Mithali Raj (18). Australia face England in the second game of the series on Friday.

Brief Scores: India women: 152/5 in 20 overs (Smriti Mandhana 67; Ashleigh Gardner 2/22); Australia women: 156/4 in 18.1 overs (Beth Mooney 45; Jhulan Goswami 3/30). — PTI 

Top News

Indian envoy in Canada warns of 'big red line' on anti-India activities of Sikh separatist groups

Indian envoy in Canada warns of 'big red line' on anti-India activities of Sikh separatist groups

He said relations between India and Canada are positive over...

3 Indians accused of Nijjar killing appear before Canadian court amid pro-Khalistani slogans

3 Indians accused of Hardeep Nijjar's killing appear before Canadian court amid pro-Khalistani slogans

Nijjar was shot and killed after he stepped out of a gurdwar...

CBI arrests 4 men for trafficking Indians to Russia-Ukraine war zone

CBI arrests 4 men for trafficking Indians to Russia-Ukraine war zone

These traffickers have been operating as an organised networ...

Air India Express cabin crew go on mass sick leave, 78 flights cancelled

Air India Express cabin crew go on 'mass sick' leave, 80 flights cancelled

Sources said the senior employees, including the cabin crew,...

Why has AstraZeneca recalled Covid-19 vaccine?

Why has AstraZeneca recalled Covid-19 vaccine?

Company’s Covid vaccine is sold as Covishield in India and V...


Cities

View All