December 21, 2023
Pooja Vastrakar’s Brilliance Guides India to Bowling Dominance
In a remarkable one-off clash at Mumbai’s iconic Wankhede Stadium, Australia faced a historic low, recording its lowest score in women’s Tests against India. Opting to bat after winning the toss, Australia suffered an early setback as opener Phoebe Litchfield was run out for a duck in the opening over.
Bowling Brilliance: Pooja Vastrakar Shines
Led by the exceptional performance of seamer Pooja Vastrakar, India dominated the proceedings, claiming eight wickets in the first two sessions. Vastrakar’s four-wicket haul showcased her bowling prowess, dismantling the Australian batting lineup. The innings concluded at 219 in 77.4 overs.
Spin Magic: Rana and Sharma’s Impact
Off-spinner Sneh Rana made significant contributions with three crucial wickets, while Deepti Sharma added two to India’s bowling dominance. The spin duo played a pivotal role in restricting Australia and creating pressure throughout the innings.
Batting Struggles: Australia’s Lone Stand
Australia’s batting struggles were evident, with only one significant partnership of 80 runs between Beth Mooney and Tahlia McGrath. Despite Mooney’s dismissal, McGrath showcased resilience with a quickfire 50 off 56 balls.
Historical Significance: A 39-Year Wait Ends
This score of 219 marks Australia’s lowest against India in women’s Tests, surpassing their previous low of 250 in Adelaide in 2006. The match witnessed historical significance as it marked the first encounter between the two teams in India in 39 years, with the last match also held at Wankhede Stadium in 1984.
As India’s bowlers displayed exceptional skill, particularly highlighted by Pooja Vastrakar’s performance, the clash at Wankhede Stadium adds a new chapter to the cricketing history between these two teams. Fans eagerly await the unfolding drama in the remainder of the match.
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- Australia records lowest score (219) against India in women’s Tests.
- Pooja Vastrakar’s four-wicket haul leads India’s dominant bowling display.
- Tahlia McGrath’s resilient 50-ball 50 provides a silver lining for Australia.
- The historic encounter is the first between India and Australia in 39 years.https://www.sportiwe.com/