Australia beat India by 6 wickets in opening Women's ODI opener
Australia chased down India's modest target with little difficulty, thanks to fifties from skipper Alyssa Healy and Beth Mooney.
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Solid fifty from Captain Harmanpreet Kaur (53 off 84) went in vain as India Women lost to Australia by six wickets (BCCI)
Brisbane, 24 Feb
Australia outplayed reigning world
champions India in all departments to pick up a comfortable six-wicket win in
the first Women's ODI here on Tuesday.
India put up an ordinary performance with
the bat to be bowled out for 214 despite solid fifties from Smriti Mandhana (58off 68) and Captain Harmanpreet Kaur (53 off 84).
Australia chased down the modest target
with little difficulty following fifties from skipper Alyssa Healy (50 off 70),
who is in the middle of her farewell series, and Beth Mooney (76 off 79).
Spinner Ashleigh Gardner was the standout
bowler for the home team, returning figures of three for 33 in seven overs.
The multi-format series is now locked at
2-2 with India winning the preceding T20 series 2-1. Following the three-match
ODI series, a one off Test will be played in Perth at the end of which Healy
will call time on her career.
Despite a drought-ending ICC title in
November, the Harmanpreet Kaur-led side still remains a work in progress and
doesn't have the aura of the all-conquering Australian side.
"We started with the bat with two
wickets down which is never easy. We did really well in terms of coming back.
Wicket didn't play the way we thought it would. We've been playing good cricket
so it's not like we'll change much after one loss," said Mandhana,
acknowledging the overall batting failure in the game.
"We have to come together as a batting
unit and post a good total. But we won't think about it a lot. We have two
days, we will reflect on it and come back stronger," she asserted.
The positive for India with the ball was
the performance of left-arm spinner Shree Charani, who was rewarded with
wickets of Phoebe Litchfield and Georgia Voll in successive balls in the 11th
over.
India had won the toss and opted to bat at
the Allan Border Field.
With Kim Garth and Ellyse Perry out of the
three-match series due to injuries, pacers Megan Schutt and Lucy Hamilton were
called up to the Australian side at the 11th hour.
Megan took just two balls to strike,trapping Pratika Rawal in front with a sharp in swinger in the first over of
the match.
It was Rawal's national comeback from the
ankle injury she suffered during India's triumphant campaign at the ODI World
Cup at home last year.
Batting at number three for the first time,
Shafali Verma did not get any rhythm in her short stay in the middle. She
eventually offered a straight catch back to Darcie Brown.
Mandhana began with a string of streaky
boundaries past the slip cordon before producing a series of exquisite drives
off the pace bowlers.
The Australian spinners, however,
maintained the pressure in the middle overs as Gardner had Jemimah Rodrigues
caught behind with a full ball that straightened a fraction to take the outside
edge.
After Mandhana and Deepti Sharma fell to
the sweep shot, Harmanpreet took time to stabilise the innings. She too,
however, fell to the sweep shot in the deep off Gardner.
Kashvee Gautam (43 off 44) took the total
past 200 and impressed with her six-hitting ability in an otherwise
disappointing batting performance from the visitors.
She hit three sixes in total, including a
straight one over long-on off Megan.
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