India women beat Australia by 21 runs in rain-hit first Women's T20I
Seamer Arundhati Reddy (4/22) led an excellent bowling display as India packed off Australia for 133.
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India, who were 50 for one in 5.1 overs, were declared deserving winners (BCCI)
Sydney, 15 Feb
India were clinical with both bat and ball as they defeated Australia by 21 runs under the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method in the first Women's T20 International to start their tour Down Under on a resounding note here Sunday.
Seamer
Arundhati Reddy (4/22) led an excellent bowling display as India packed off
Australia for 133.
Such was
the Indian bowlers' performance that Australia were bundled out with two overs
to spare.
In
reply, vice-captain Smriti Mandhana was unbeaten on a 17-ball 16 with Jemimah Rodrigues giving her company, when the heavens opened up to force an
interruption.
Play
could not resume after that and India, who were 50 for one in 5.1 overs, were
declared deserving winners. The DLS par score after 5.1 overs was 29.
The
big-hitting Shafali Verma played her part before being dismissed by Australia's
new skipper Sophie Molineux, smashing her way to an 11-ball 21.
Asked to
bat first, Australia were quick off the blocks and raced to 22 in 2.2 overs
when Beth Mooney (5) got a leading edge while trying to loft a Renuka Singh
delivery, but only managed to sky the ball for Smriti Mandhana to complete the
catch at cover.
The
other opener, Georgia Voll (18 off 10 balls) followed Mooney to the dressing
room soon after as she got a thin edge while attempting to play the cut shot
against a wide delivery by Kranti Gaud, and wicketkeeper Richa Ghosh did the
rest comfortably.
Ellyse
Perry (20 off 11 balls) and Phoebe Litchfield (26 off 19 balls) steadied the
ship with a brisk 41-run partnership for the third wicket but just when their
association was starting to threaten India, Arundhati struck thanks to some
great work by skipper Harmanpreet Kaur, who ran back to cover a lot of ground
and pulled off a brilliant catch diving sideways.
It was a
big break for India, and they had their tails up as they snared two more
wickets in the form of Ashleigh Gardner (4) and Litchfield to reduce hosts
Australia to 80 for five at the start of the 10th over.
Georgia
Wareham (30 off 19 balls) and Nicola Carey (12) added 41 runs for the sixth
wicket to halt India's charge for a brief while before the former not just
missed out on a poor Arundhati delivery but got out after miscuing a ball that
was going down the leg side, leaving Australia at 121 for six in the 14th over.
The
score remained the same as Carey was bowled by a quick Shree Charani delivery
while the batter tried to play the cut shot.
Renuka
then had Annabel Sutherland brilliantly stumped by Ghosh who removed the bails
in a jiffy.
Australia
is beginning a new era with Sophie Molineux taking charge of the side after
being appointed captain of the T20 team in January.
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