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Rohtak girl Shafali crushes Aus A with 78-ball 124

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Brisbane, December 12

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Fifteen-year-old Shafali Verma smashed a stunning century as India A defeated Australia A by 16 runs in the first match of their limited-overs series. Shafali hit a 78-ball 124 to help India to an imposing 312/9, with Veda Krishnamurthy also hitting a century, a 99-ball 113.

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India then restricted Australia A to 296/9 for a 16-run win, despite Tahlia McGrath’s 97.

After Belinda Vakarewa removed opener Priya Punia early for eight and Dayalan Hemalatha for a duck, Shafali was joined by Veda and the two proceeded to put the Australia A attack to the sword. The hosts had no answers for Shafali and Veda as the two put on 119 runs for the third wicket.

Shafali, who is the youngest Indian — man or woman — to score an international half-century, hammered 19 fours and four sixes. When she was dismissed in the 22nd over, she had scored 124 of India A’s 167 runs to that point.

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After Shafali fell, Veda brought up her own century before being bowled by McGrath in the 48th over for a 99-ball 113.

Australia A openers McGrath and Georgia Redmayne started solidly in reply before the latter was dismissed for 30, followed by Bridget Patterson (6). McGrath’s hopes of a century were dashed when Devika Vaidya took her catch off her own bowling. Annabel Sutherland made 52, but the hosts ended up at 296/9.

The teams will meet in the second match of the three-match series on Saturday.

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