AUSTRALIA women thrashed India by nine wickets to win their 25th consecutive
one-day international (ODi) match.
In the first of a three-match series in Mackay, 18-year-old pace bowler Darcie
Brown took 4-33 as she helped restrict India to 225-8 off their 50 overs.
Australia batted superbly with Rachael Haynes (93 n.o.) and Alyssa Healy (77)
putting on 126 for the first wicket.
Meg Lanning, playing in her 200th international, made 53 n.o. as the hosts
reached their target in 41 overs.
“I thought Darcie Brown was excellent,” said Australia captain Lanning.
“She bowled with good aggression and control, so it was nice to see her do really
well. I thought Hannah Darlington (2-29) on debut did an excellent job as well.”
India captain Mithali Raj top-scored for her side with 63 – her fifth consecutive
half-century in ODIs.
“We did not get a good start and the middle order had to try and compensate,”
she said.
“A lot more was expected of the bowling department, especially our experienced
spinners, whom we expect to perform on this sort of wicket.”
The next match takes place on Friday at the same Great Barrier Reef Arena in
Mackay, Queensland. (BBC Sport)
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