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AUS Women vs India (W), 3rd ODI at Mumbai, IND v AUS (W), Jan 02 2024 - Match Result

RESULT
3rd ODI (D/N), Wankhede, January 02, 2024, Australia Women tour of India
(32.4/50 ov, T:339) 148

AUS Women won by 190 runs

Player Of The Match
119 (125)
phoebe-litchfield
Player Of The Series
260 runs
phoebe-litchfield
Match centre 
Scores: Ranjith P | Comms: Abhimanyu Bose
Scorecard summary
Australia Women 338/7(50 overs)
82 (85)
2/70 (10)
India Women 148/10(32.4 overs)

8.25pm Well, that is that from the Wankhede Stadium. The teams will move (not too far away) to the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai for the T20I series now. Australia completed the series sweep in as convincing a manner as you could ask for. India are left with a lot to ponder. Do join us soon for the T20Is. For now, it's Abhimanyu signing off on behalf of Srinidhi, Ranjith and Harshith.

8.15pm Time for the presentation ceremony.

Alyssa Healy: "We'll take that! Three T20s to go, but happy with the win. We want to continue to maintain our standards and that's exactly what we did. We weren't thrilled with our performance in the field in the last game so we wanted to do better today. [On Litchfield] At 20 years of age, what an unbelievable talent we've unearthed. To have two hundreds is an incredible achievement. She is also the self-proclaimed best fielder in the team and she proved that today. [On the team depth] Unbelievable blessed to have the amount of options we have. Sometimes it's a curse because you don't know who to throw the ball to but every time someone puts their hand up."

Phoebe Litchfield is the player of the match, and the player of the series. Here's what she has to say: "I think the first innings was a challenge and the second one was more of a challenge. This innings, went out there and got a bit lucky but yeah. I think it's assessing the conditions as early as possible. [On her catches] That's a pretty good feeling, when it sticks, it's great. I practice them in training. You just throw up your mitts, they sometimes stick, sometimes don't. Winning all three ODIs is a pretty good feat for the team, especially after losing the Test."

India captain, Harmanpreet Kaur: "I think this ODI series didn't go well. We tried our best, some of the performances were very good, but some of us need to think about what we need to do. Test cricket, when you are playing with the red ball we had time to think what we had to do. In white-ball cricket you have to be on your toes. We have to keep working hard. We have T20s in front of us now, so we will keep doing our best. [On newcomers] They have been great, especially Shreyanka. We need someone like her who keeps pushing harder. Others also have done well. [On taking lessons from Australia] We always talk about their fielding. Skill-wise, we are very close, but their fielding is something we have always appreciated and take from them. We want to do well in fielding because it is something that is bothering us now. It's something we need to do well in the next games."


Ashish: "Not sure when will Harman's form as a batter will be questioned. She has kept failing with the bat but I see no post or anything where her form has been questioned." It's true, Ashish. She has been quite out of sorts. Just two double-digit scores in her last seven ODIs is not exactly confidence-inspiring. And she has fared just slightly better in T20Is.

Stick with us for the presentation ceremony.

Alana King (not verbatim): "Absolutely stoked. We wanted to win the series 3-0 and that's what we did. [On the best catch] Phoebe's caught a few too many, so I'll give it to Tahlia. [On Litchfield-Healy partnership] They set the game up beautifully for us. They [India] bowled well in some good channels but they put on a big partnership. [On her partnerhsip with Wareham] Absolutely, the top order set it up beautifully and then Georgia and I could come in and play some big shots. We just showed that if you can get a big partnership, they can score really big. So we needed to keep getting wickets."

8pm A brilliant all-round performance sees Australia consign India to their third-biggest defeat in terms of runs. Litchfield and Healy's mammoth stand set up the win, with the former going on to score her second ODI century. Then, Australia never let India get comfortable in the chase. They bowled well and fielded even better and kept chipping away at the Indian batters. Alana King, Phoebe Litchfield, Tahlia McGrath and Beth Mooney all took brilliant catches. Georgia Wareham took three wickets, while King, Schutt and Sutherland struck twice each. There will be many questions left for India to answer, for whom the only positive might have been Shreyanka Patil's impressive show with the ball.

32.4
W
Wareham to Kashyap, OUT

That is that! And of course, it's a brilliant catch to finish proceedings, from a team that has produced several of those over the course of this match, and series. There's a check for the catch, as Wareham drew the outside edge with a legbreak on a length on off. Mooney at slip took it low on her right. Did she get her hands under the ball though? Australia were confident of it being a clean catch and she does seem to have her fingers underneath. And the third umpire is satifsfied and Australia get the 3-0 series whitewash!

Mannat Kashyap c Mooney b Wareham 8 (15b 1x4 0x6 17m) SR: 53.33
32.3
Wareham to Kashyap, no run

Tossed up full outside off, she gets a stride forward and defends

32.2
2
Wareham to Kashyap, 2 runs

Length ball just outside off and Kashyap plays a late cut through short third and gets two runs. But did it hit her pad before she got the shot away? Australia review for lbw! Does seem to have brushed her back pad. Impact was outside off so it's not a wicket of course, but the runs will now be leg-byes instead of being credited to Kashyap

32.1
Wareham to Kashyap, no run

On a length on middle, defended back

Wareham returns

end of over 321 run
IND-W: 146/9CRR: 4.56 RRR: 10.72 • Need 193 from 18 overs
Deepti Sharma25 (39b 2x4)
Mannat Kashyap6 (11b 1x4)
Annabel Sutherland 3-0-9-2
Alana King 5-0-21-2
31.6
Sutherland to Sharma, no run

Driven to mid-off

31.5
1
Sutherland to Kashyap, 1 run

Length ball outside off and Kashyap slaps it away high on the off side. Fortunately for her, McGrath can't get in position to catch it, falling just short of her as she ran back from mid-off

31.4
Sutherland to Kashyap, no run

Slower ball on a length on middle and off, Kashyap parries to midwicket

31.3
Sutherland to Kashyap, no run

Full on middle, Kashyap drives it square to point

31.2
Sutherland to Kashyap, no run

Yorker on leg, Kashyap does well to squeeze that back out to the bowler

31.1
Sutherland to Kashyap, no run

Length ball on middle and leg and Kashyap misses her flick. Hits her high on the pad and the ball bounces back in front

Sutherland to continue

Jethro: "Though Phobe is the highest run scorer, i would still give player of the series just for these catches.. She reminds me of Raina in the field.. "

end of over 316 runs
IND-W: 145/9CRR: 4.67 RRR: 10.21 • Need 194 from 19 overs
Deepti Sharma25 (38b 2x4)
Mannat Kashyap5 (6b 1x4)
Alana King 5-0-21-2
Annabel Sutherland 2-0-8-2

Drinks break now

30.6
4
King to Sharma, FOUR runs

King strays down leg with a length ball and Deepti gets some bat on it with her sweep to get it past Healy

30.5
King to Sharma, no run

On a length on off, Deepti tucks it to short fine

30.4
1
King to Kashyap, 1 run

Strays down leg and Kashyap is able to flick that away to deep square leg

30.3
King to Kashyap, no run

On a length on off, Kashyap goes on the back foot, gets inside the line of the ball and defends with good technique

30.2
King to Kashyap, no run

Floated up on off, Kashyap blocks well

30.1
1
King to Sharma, 1 run

Full on off, Deepti comes ahead and swings it over midwicket to the fielder in the deep

end of over 304 runs • 2 wickets
IND-W: 139/9CRR: 4.63 RRR: 10.00 • Need 200 from 20 overs
Mannat Kashyap4 (3b 1x4)
Deepti Sharma20 (35b 1x4)
Annabel Sutherland 2-0-8-2
Alana King 4-0-15-2
29.6
4
Sutherland to Kashyap, FOUR runs

Top edge but Kashyap won't mind! It's dug in short and she swivels and pulls. All the fielders on the leg side are in the ring so it lands safely and trickles away to give Kashyap her first runs in international cricket

Raji: "Wow Tahlia!!! Dropped easy one in the last match and took an blinder now..."

29.5
Sutherland to Kashyap, no run

Full on middle, Kashyap defends towards midwicket

29.4
Sutherland to Kashyap, no run

It's full on off and Kashyap defends firmly

Sutherland finds herself on a hat-trick! Debutant Mannat Kashyap will be the one trying to prevent it.

29.3
W
Sutherland to Renuka Singh, OUT

Birthday girl Renuka is gone for a golden duck! She gets an inside edge through to Healy and the umpire is quick to give it out. It was full and angling in and Renuka looked to defend, but got an inside edge

Renuka Singh c †Healy b Sutherland 0 (1b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0
Best performances - batters
Spike Graph
Wagon Zone
P Litchfield
119 runs (125)
16 fours1 six
Productive shot
cover drive
30 runs
3 fours1 six
Control
85%
AJ Healy
82 runs (85)
4 fours3 sixes
Productive shot
cover drive
16 runs
1 four0 six
Control
87%
Best performances - bowlers
G Wareham
O
6.4
M
0
R
23
W
3
ECO
3.45
FTYFGSGS
OFFLEG
RHB
1W
2W
LEGOFF
LHB
SR Patil
O
10
M
0
R
57
W
3
ECO
5.7
FTYFGSGS
OFFLEG
RHB
1W
1W
LEGOFF
LHB
1W
Match details
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
TossAustralia Women, elected to bat first
Series
Season2023/24
Player Of The Match
Player Of The Series
Series resultAustralia Women won the 3-match series 3-0
Match numberWODI no. 1359
Hours of play (local time)13.30 start, First Session 13.30-16.40, Interval 16.40-17.10, Second Session 17.10-20.20
Match days2 January 2024 - daynight (50-over match)
WODI debut
Umpires
TV Umpire
Reserve Umpire
Match Referee
Language
English
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