Indian team waved tricolor in Australia, won the last over, captured the series

The Indian team waved the tricolor in Australia. (Photo- Chris Hyde/Getty Images)

The Indian A women’s cricket team is currently on a tour of Australia. The tour began with the T20 series, where India suffered defeat. But Team India made a strong comeback in the ODI series. In the 3-match ODI series being played between the two teams, India’s A team performed brilliantly in the second ODI against Australia-A and won a thrilling win by 2 wickets. The match was played in Brisbane, where India-A won the last over.

Minnu Mani’s magic bowling

Australia-A won the toss and batting first and scored 265 runs losing 9 wickets in 50 overs. For him, Alyssa Heli played a brilliant innings of 91 runs, while Kim Garth added 41 runs. Apart from these, no batsman could touch the 30 -run mark. On the other hand, for India-A, Minnu Mani took 3 wickets while bowling brilliantly, which stopped Australia-A from scoring a big score. Minnu Mani troubled the Australian batsmen with her spin. Syima Thakor also made 2 batsmen their victims. Titas Sadhu, Radha Yadav, Prema Rawat and Tanuja Kanwar achieved 1-1 success.

Team India exciting run chase

Chasing the target, Bharat-A did not start well and at one time score was 157 at the loss of 6. Yastika Bhatia played a brilliant innings of 66 runs, but she did not get any support in the top order. However, the Lawer Order made a tremendous comeback. Radha Yadav scored 60 runs and saved the team from crisis. Tanuja Kanwar scored 50 runs and Prema Rawat played an unbeaten 32 runs and won India-A in the last over. It was a historic chase, in which India-A killed Australia-A’s strong bowling attack.

2-0 invincible lead in the series

The Indian A women’s cricket team also achieved an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series with this victory. Earlier, in the initial match, the Indian team won by 3 wickets. Now the last match of the series between the two teams will be played on August 17. After this there will also be an unofficial Test match.

Asish Roy
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