The Gold Coast Bulletin

‘Cool feeling’: Aussie young gun’s stellar comparison

- Ed Bourke

Phoebe Litchfield says it’s a “huge honour” to be compared to batting great Meg Lanning after her commanding century fired Australia to a 190-run win over India in the third ODI.

Australia secured a series whitewash in Mumbai after the 20-year-old combined with captain Alyssa Healy for a 189run opening stand to set up a score of 7-338, with India bundled out for 148 in reply.

Litchfield was stranded for more than 30 minutes in the 90s as Australia at one stage lost 4-27, but she eventually got to her second ODI century and put the innings back on track with Ash Gardner (30 off 27) to post 119 off 125 balls, including 16 fours and a six.

The left-hander’s 260 runs at 86.66 had her crowned player of the series as she also became the youngest Australian to pass 50 six times in ODIs, achieving the feat 58 days ahead of a 20year-old Lanning.

Litchfield said it was a “cool feeling” to earn comparison­s to Lanning and Belinda Clark after so quickly becoming one of Australia’s best players.

“I looked up to Meg, and recently had Belinda Clark work with our Thunder group, so to be mentioned with those names is a huge honour,” she said.

“But I’m trying to take it each day at a time and not think too much into it and just keep scoring runs.”

She said her prolonged time in the 90s had been “stressful” but held her nerve after losing a procession of teammates in Healy, Ellyse Perry, Beth Mooney and Tahlia McGrath as India fought back with the ball.

“I thought I was going to bring it up with ‘Pez’, that was the fairytale, but it took me a long time to get to the hundred and it was nerve-racking to say the least,” Litchfield said.

“With the wickets falling around me, it was a bit stressful, but I just stayed really calm. I probably scored each run in singles, just wanting to get there and make the most of that big partnershi­p.”

Australia was then at its most clinical with the ball in this series as Megan Schutt removed both Indian openers in her first spell before Georgia Wareham (3-23) and Alana King (2-21) combined to tear through the middle order.

The match also marked a return to form for Healy, who posted her first score above 50 in the format since her devastatin­g 170 in the 2022 World Cup final in New Zealand.

The multi-format tour next moves east to Navi Mumbai for the three T20s beginning on Saturday.

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? Australia’s Phoebe Litchfield.
Picture: Getty Images Australia’s Phoebe Litchfield.

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