Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Renuka's sensationa­l spell goes in vain as Australia bounce back to win

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BIRMINGHAM: India pacer Renuka Singh's dream spell did not prove to be good enough as Australia came back from the brink to pull off a threewicke­t win in the Commonweal­th Games group A opener here on Friday.

The target of 155 should have been a straightfo­rward chase but Renuka, playing only her seventh T20, broke the backbone of Australian batting with figures of four for 18 in four overs.

With Australia on the mat at 49 for 5, India should have completed the job but allowed Ashleigh Gardner (52 not out off 35 balls) to change the game in two game-changing stands of 51 and 47 with Grace Harris (37) and Alana King (18 not out) respective­ly.

In the end, Australia overcame the target comfortabl­y, showing why the reigning T20 and ODI world champions can win from any situation.

Gardner's counter-attacking innings was the one to remember as she played with the tail to knock off the runs.

The Powerplay overs belonged to Renuka who produced a brilliant spell of fast bowling. She removed the dangerous Alyssa Healy in the first over to make the game interestin­g before getting rid of Beth Mooney and Australian skipper Meg Lanning.

A sharp inswinger led to the downfall of the aggressive Tahlia McGrath, making it 34 for four with India all over their fancied opponents.

However India lost the momentum as their premier weapons -- left-arm spin twins Radha Yadav (0/42 in 4 overs) and Rajeshwari Gayakwad (0/24 in 2 overs) gave away 66 in six overs between them to let the momentum slip.

Debutant slow medium Meghna Singh was also pedestrian at the back-end when Gardner and King sent her for a leatherhun­t.

Earlier. Shafali Verma (48 off 33) and skipper Harmanpree­t Kaur's (52 off 34) stroked filled innings entertaine­d the Edgbaston crowd but the other batters disappoint­ed.

 ?? PTI ?? India's Renuka Singh celebrates with teammates after taking a wicket during the Group-A Preliminar­y Round of the women's cricket match between India and Australia, at the Commonweal­th Games 2022 (CWG), in Birmingham, UK, Friday
PTI India's Renuka Singh celebrates with teammates after taking a wicket during the Group-A Preliminar­y Round of the women's cricket match between India and Australia, at the Commonweal­th Games 2022 (CWG), in Birmingham, UK, Friday

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