The Asian Age

India women go down to Aussies

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Canberra, Feb. 2: Indian women suffered a fourwicket loss against the mighty Australia after a disappoint­ing batting performanc­e in their second match of the T20 tri-series here on Sunday.

India struggled to 103 for nine in 20 overs after being asked to bat. The visiting team’s bowlers did well to stretch the game till the penultimat­e over but there were not enough runs on the board.

Elysse Perry was the undisputed star of the game, picking up three wickets in one before before making 49 off 47 balls in Australia’s chase. India had beaten England in the tournament opener while Australia had lost to England in a Super Over finish on Saturday, leaving all three teams with a win each.

“Our lower order definitely needs to bat a lot better, especially when the top-order doesn’t get runs. However, really appreciate the performanc­e of the bowlers,” said India skipper Harmanpree­t Kaur at the post-match presentati­on.

India next play against England at the Junction Oval in Melbourne on February 7.

Barring opener Smriti Mandhana (35) and Harmanpree­t (28), Indian batters showed complete lack of applicatio­n on a pitch offering extra bounce.

India lost their last six wickets for 21 runs with pacer Perry (4/13 in 4 overs) picking three of them in 14th over over, removing Harmanpree­t, Taniya Bhatia and Deepti Sharma.

Sixteen-year-old Shafali Verma, touted as the next big thing in women’s cricket, lasted only three balls while Jemimah Rodrigues crawled to 1 off 11 balls, leaving their team at 16 for two in three overs.

The experience­d Mandhana and Harmanpree­t stitched a 40run stand before the latter’s dismissal triggered a collapse.

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