Source :- THE AGE NEWS
Alyssa Healy, the captain of Australia, has put an exclamation point on her one-day foreign profession, destroying the American attack on the way to a huge win in Hobart.
As Australia amassed 7-409, their highest home report, and just three short of the home team’s general report, fellow wicketkeeper Beth Mooney also scored an unbroken ton on Sunday.
India made a speedy start to their large run chase, which would have required them to break their own report to win, but they lost important wickets too early and were never truly in the hunt.
Australia won by 185 runs and held an unstoppable result in the multi-format line after being bowled out for 224 in 45.1 innings.
The guests won the three Wickets ahead of the series-ending Evaluation in Perth after India won the series by two games to one.
Healy said,” It makes me really proud just to end the ODI knee the way we did,” adding,” It makes me very proud.”
Healy’s dictatorial 158 is the highest children’s one-day global wickets in Australia and the highest children’s one-day global pitches in the country.
What a ridiculous game we play, she said,” It can kick you down so many times and then give you opportunities like it has today.”
” I’ve detested every step fit, so now was my chance to enjoy it.” It was one of the more pleasant encounters I’ve had, but thanks to the bowling goddesses for that, it was a great way to end the game in yellow.
Mooney then added her era with three balls remaining and a score of 106 without errors.
” It was a pleasure being with her,” Mooney said on Channel 7.
Wherever they bowl the game, she seems to find a way to get the ball to the cables,” I’ve seen that a few times in her job.”
I hope she looks up and is truly proud of her job to finish as I do. It’s unbelievable to be able to do that in her most recent ODI.
Healy even bowled two overs when the outcome was unquestionable, but she continues to be without an international innings due to her delicate finger roll.
I once heard my name mentioned and said “righto,”” Healy joked,” so it didn’t take much to get me sucked into ( bowling ).
Healy’s final ODI pitches was played in a guard of honor by the Indians, with the opening retiring from all action following the Perth Test.
Healy began cramping in the 1980s, but it only seemed to make things worse. In her 98-ball seminar, the 35-year-old excellent belted 27 legs and two touchdowns.
It was her seventh global one-day ton, coming in second only to Meg Lanning’s 15th overall, which is the highest total by an Asian.

Only 12 runs shy of her highest one-day global index, she was bowled trying a trick shot from an innocent full lob from Sneh Rana.
Georgia Voll continued her superb form with 62 in a second-wicket have of 104 with Healy. Then, with her captain, Mooney joined the pile-on in a 145-run relationship.
No. After Australia lost three rapid innings, Nicola Carey scored an unbroken 34 from 15 balloons to support Mooney wrap up the wickets and ensure they passed 400.
Mooney just needed 84 balloons for her 100, which included 10 legs and sixes.
Rana and Sree Charani each took two innings.
India defeated Australia in the World Cup semi-final past October by a score of 5-341.
However, Smriti Mandhana, the current opening, made a fourth-ball bird on Sunday evening to put India on the back legs.

Leg-spinner Alana King took the critical innings of Indian commander Harmanpreet Kaur with 4-33 from 10 overs.
With a superb right ball for 25, King trapped Kaur lbw, giving India a 5-115 lead. At No. 42, Jemima Rodrigues scored 42. Before she top-edged Ashleigh Gardner to age Lucy Hamilton at great leg, she had three to direct the first obstacle.
Hamilton started the ball with a rate in her left arm. She “bought Deepti Sharma” with a boy on the helmet, but the number was”. Rana top-scored with 44 while 6 was able to maintain bat and hit 29.
Cricket Australia announced earlier on Sunday that the West Indies children’s journey may consist of only three T20 matches and three ODI matches.
Alyssa Healy ( capt ), Phoebe Litchfield, Georgia Voll, Beth Mooney (wk ), Annabel Sutherland, Ashleigh Gardner, Tahlia McGrath, Georgia Wareham, Nicola Carey, Alana King, and Lucy Hamilton are in attendance.
Smriti Mandhana, Pratika Rawal, Harleen Deol, Harmanpreet Kaur ( capt ), Jemimah Rodrigues, Richa Ghosh (wk ), Deepti Sharma, Kashvee Gautam, Sree Charani, Sneh Rana, Renuka Singh Thakur, are INDIA.

