New Delhi: An electrifying match took place at the WACA Stadium where India's opener Smriti Mandhana achieved a stellar feat by scoring her ninth ODI century. However, the spotlight was stolen by the incredible performance of the Australian team. Annabel Sutherland's explosive knock of 110, coupled with Ashleigh Gardner's sensational bowling figures of 5-30, propelled Australia to an impressive 83-run victory, securing a 3-0 series sweep. The match showcased the fierce rivalry between the two teams, leaving Indian fans disappointed yet filled with pride for their team's perseverance and dedication.
Batting first, Australia established a challenging target of 299 runs. The openers, Georgia Voll and Phoebe Litchfield, built a robust foundation with a 58-run partnership. However, India’s Arundhati Reddy turned the momentum around with her impressive bowling, taking four wickets for just 27 runs. Despite her brilliant efforts, the lack of support from the other bowlers allowed Australia to gain an upper hand.
In reply, Smriti Mandhana displayed her exceptional skill with a stylish 105 runs, keeping India’s hopes alive. Her partnership with Harleen Deol, which amounted to 118 runs, was a standout moment for the team. Under pressure, Smriti’s grace at the crease was captivating, as she struck 14 boundaries and a six.
The match took a decisive turn when Ashleigh Gardner dismissed Smriti, triggering a collapse in India’s batting line-up. Gardner’s five-wicket haul was crucial in securing Australia’s triumph, showcasing the depth and expertise of their bowling attack.
As India reflects on the series, there are valuable lessons to be drawn. The team’s resilience and the individual brilliance shown by Smriti Mandhana provide optimism for upcoming matches. Although the series ended without a victory, the spirit of the game is alive, and fans are excitedly looking forward to India’s next challenge.