Australia translated its overwhelming dominance during the last three days right into a lop-sided 10-wicket win over India within the one-off girls’s day-night Check in Perth on Sunday.
Australia earlier did the bottom work for its victory, bowling out India for 149 in its second innings, after which scaled down a nominal goal of 25 with none ado.
It was additionally a becoming farewell for skipper Alyssa Healy, who ended her profession in Saggy Inexperienced with a powerful win over a rival towards which she at all times excelled.
Writing was very a lot on the wall as soon as India began the third day at 105 for six. In a single day, India batters Pratika Rawal (63) and Sneh Rana (30) took India to 132.
Rawal confirmed glorious temperament throughout her fifty however the job was approach too tall for her to handle.
As soon as Rana was ousted by Ash Gardener with a fast supply taking out the batter’s off-stump, India combusted rapidly.
A mix of Gardner and Participant of the Match Annabel Sutherland fittingly ended India’s innings. Sutherland took a high quality tumbling catch on the fringe of the circle when Rawal’s mistimed pull off the off-spinner failed to search out energy or distance.
It additionally signalled the tip of India’s second innings.
Australia openers Georgia Voll and Phoebe Litchfield had been by no means going to be challenged by a goal of 25, and the pair did the job with ease in simply 4.3 overs.
“We began properly in T20Is with a sequence win, however couldn’t proceed the nice work in ODIs and Checks however enjoying a full sequence in Australia was a great expertise. The Pink Ball Check was a unique problem,” mentioned India skipper Harmanpreet Kaur after the match.
Her Australian counterpart Healy mentioned, “Bouncing again from the T20 sequence defeat was unbelievable and happy with the bunch.”
“I’m going to sing that crew track one final time, however comfortable to see this crew going ahead and get some good outcomes. The final week or so has been superb,” she added.
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