Vikrant Shekhawat : Dec 14, 2022, 11:07 PM
INDW vs AUSW, 3rd T20I ; Australia's women's team defeated India by 21 runs in the third T20 match played at Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai. With this victory, the visiting team has taken a 2-1 lead in the five-match series. Batting first, Australia had scored a score of 172 runs, in response to which the Indian team could score only 151 runs. Shafali Verma scored a half-century for India, but could not win the team due to lack of support from other batsmen.
Australia made a strong score thanks to Perry and GraceBatting first, Australia had a very poor start and lost two wickets for just five runs. After this, Ellyse Perry, while batting aggressively, completed her half-century in only 33 balls. After 2019, this is his first half-century in T20 International. Perry, batting brilliantly, scored an inning of 75 runs in 47 balls, which included nine fours and three sixes. Perry had an excellent partnership of 55 runs in 31 balls with Grace Harris for the fifth wicket. Harris also batted very aggressively and scored 41 runs in 18 balls.
Apart from Shafali, other batsmen disappointedChasing the score, India also lost two wickets for 33 runs and were seen in trouble. After this, Shafali Verma scored 52 runs in 41 balls while batting brilliantly. Shafali hit six fours and three sixes in her innings, but was dismissed only after completing her half-century. Shafali shared an important partnership of 73 runs for the third wicket with captain Harmanpreet Kaur. Harmanpreet got out after scoring 37 runs.
Australia made a strong score thanks to Perry and GraceBatting first, Australia had a very poor start and lost two wickets for just five runs. After this, Ellyse Perry, while batting aggressively, completed her half-century in only 33 balls. After 2019, this is his first half-century in T20 International. Perry, batting brilliantly, scored an inning of 75 runs in 47 balls, which included nine fours and three sixes. Perry had an excellent partnership of 55 runs in 31 balls with Grace Harris for the fifth wicket. Harris also batted very aggressively and scored 41 runs in 18 balls.
Apart from Shafali, other batsmen disappointedChasing the score, India also lost two wickets for 33 runs and were seen in trouble. After this, Shafali Verma scored 52 runs in 41 balls while batting brilliantly. Shafali hit six fours and three sixes in her innings, but was dismissed only after completing her half-century. Shafali shared an important partnership of 73 runs for the third wicket with captain Harmanpreet Kaur. Harmanpreet got out after scoring 37 runs.