The India ‘A’ side is currently on a tour of Australia, which commenced on 7th August with the 1st of three T20s, followed by three One-Dayers, and concludes with a four-day red-ball game starting August 22. India A registered their first victory on this tour of Australia, defeating the hosts by 171 runs in the third One-Dayer. Fans can scroll down below for the highlights of the match.
The home side elected to bowl first, and the Australian bowlers provided an ideal start by taking three wickets inside the powerplay. However, India A recovered to post a competitive total of 243, courtesy of fifties from Raghvi Bist and Tejal Hasabnis. Australia A were bowled out cheaply for 72 as Priya Mishra picked up a fifer helping India A secured a commanding 171-run win.
Highlights from the match:
1) Raghvi Bist 53 (India A):
Raghvi Bist scoring 53 off 64 balls, registered her third consecutive fifty in the three-match one-day series against Australia A. She walked into bat during the powerplay when the visitors were struggling at 43 for 3 and bailed India out of trouble with a crucial 104-run partnership for the fourth wicket alongside Tejal Hasabnis, playing a major role in the visitors’ 171-run victory over Australia A. Bist also finished the series as the top scorer, with 205 runs in three matches.
2) Maitlan Brown 3/39 (Australia A):
Maitlan Brown finished the three-match one-day series on a high note after claiming a three-fer in the third one-day. Her first wicket came in the form of Shweta Sehrawat, who was dismissed for a golden duck and later in the innings, she dismissed Sajeevan Sajana and Soppadhani Yashasri. Brown finished with figures of 3/39 (6) and was Australia’s top bowler in the match. She also ended the series as the highest wicket-taker, with 11 wickets.
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3) Priya Mishra 5/14 (India A):
Priya Mishra delivered a spectacular performance with the ball, guiding India A to a comprehensive victory. The leg-spinner claimed a five-wicket haul in her first match of the ongoing multi-format series against Australia A. She finished with figures of 5/14 in five overs, including two maiden overs, playing a vital role in India’s dominant 171-run victory.