Australia Women beat India by 122 runs in the second ODI. With this, the team took an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series. After winning the toss, Team Kangaroo came to bat and scored 371 runs losing 8 wickets. In response, the Indian team was reduced to 249 runs in 44.5 overs.
Georgia Wall and Elise Perry scored centuries at the Allan Border Ground in Brisbane on Sunday. Wall scored 101 points and Perry 105 points. Parry hit 6 sixes in the innings. She became the player to hit most sixes for Australia in women’s ODIs. She has now reached 42 sixes, previously this record was in the name of Meg Lanning (40 sixes). Furthermore, she became the player to hit the most number of sixes in an innings for the team.
Richa Ghosh scored the highest score of 54 runs for India. Annabel Sutherland took 4 wickets for Australia.
Perry scored a century off 75 balls. The young opening pair of Phoebe Litchfield and Georgia Wall made an excellent start for Australia and added 130 runs in just 19 overs. Lichfield were out after scoring 60 runs, but Wall, playing only his second ODI, scored a brilliant century. The 21-year-old batsman played an innings of 101 runs in just 87 balls, including 12 fours. Wall and Ellis Perry formed a 92-run partnership for the second wicket. Lichfield and Wall were dismissed by point guard Saima Thakor.
Perry completed his century in 72 balls and scored 105 runs in 75 balls. This included 7 fours and 6 sixes. Besides him, Beth Mooney scored 56 points. For India, Saima took 3 wickets and Minnu Mani took 2 wickets.
Mandhana was out after scoring 9 runs. The Indian team who started chasing the target did not get off to a good start. Opener Smriti Mandhana could only score 9 runs. Soon, Harleen Deol also started moving. In such a situation, Richa Ghosh (54), who shouldered opening responsibility, along with captain Harmanpreet Kaur, tried to manage the innings. Richa scored a half-century, but only after that she became the victim of Elana King.
Apart from this, Kaur scored 38 points and Jemima 43 points. Minnu returned undefeated after scoring 46 runs. Annabel Sutherland took 4 wickets for Australia.
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