The Indian Women’s cricket team, led by captain Harmanpreet Kaur, faced off against Australia Women in a thrilling third ODI at Bellerive Oval, Hobart. This match was notable as it marked Alyssa Healy’s final ODI, making the encounter even more special for fans and players alike.
Match Overview
Australia won the toss and chose to bat first. Alyssa Healy made a strong impression with a quick 68 runs before being dismissed by India’s Rajeshwari Gaikwad. Australia managed to post a competitive total of 270 runs for 7 wickets in their allotted 50 overs, supported by key performances from their players.
India’s Bowling Performance
The Indian bowling unit was led by Renuka Singh, who made a significant impact by taking three crucial wickets to keep Australia under pressure throughout the innings. Harmanpreet Kaur commended her bowlers for their character and determination as they aimed to bowl out the hosts efficiently.
India’s Chase
India started their innings cautiously. Smriti Mandhana provided steady support with a well-paced 75 runs, while captain Harmanpreet Kaur played a resilient innings, scoring 82 runs. Despite their efforts, wickets kept falling at regular intervals, adding pressure on the chase.
Exciting Finish
The Indian middle order showed great resolve, with Deepti Sharma contributing a quickfire 45 runs to edge India closer to their target. The match ended in a nail-biting finish, with India narrowly missing the target by just 2 runs, finishing at 268 runs.
Post-Match Reactions
- Alyssa Healy: Received a standing ovation for her illustrious career and expressed pride in her journey and confidence in Australia’s future.
- Harmanpreet Kaur: Praised her bowling unit and expressed the team’s determination despite the narrow loss.
The close contest highlighted the immense potential of the Indian team and set the stage for exciting future clashes between these two sides. Fans were kept on the edge of their seats throughout this memorable match.
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