Source :- PERTH NOW NEWS
After Australia’s batsmen fired six centuries into the line ‘ opening ODI, Beth Mooney and Alyssa Healy both struck stylish half-centuries.
Healy laid the groundwork in the work fight with 50 off 70 deliveries, returning to lead the team after never playing in the new T20 line.
Before joining with run machine and match winner Mooney ( 76 off 79 ), she had great support from aggressive opening partner Phoebe Litchfield ( 32 ). Australia defeated India’s 214 all out in 38.2 overs.
Mooney joined Meg Lanning, Ellyse Perry, and Healy on the exclusive list, becoming the fourth American woman to reach 7000 international plays and bringing up 3000 in ODI baseball.
In an wickets of class and great tempo, the 32-year-old sloped two beautiful sixes down the ground.
At the end of the work chase, she had a great ally in Annabel Sutherland, who scored 48 runs off 44 runs in an 85-run remain for the fifth wicket.
After India won the T20 set with a score of 2-1, Australia and India are now on four competitors points in the multi-format collection.
After the guests suffered injuries before their staff could be named, Australia’s cricketers shone a bright light on India.
Before India won the toss and won the line, Allan Border Field’s Ellyse Perry and Kim Garth were forced to play for the line.
Both suffered rear strains in the T20 defeat to India on Saturday.
Megan Schutt, a fast bowler who wasn’t initially in the club, was called up and took a wicket with the first ball of the wickets when she snuck in Pratika Rawal for a bird.
Shafali Verma ( four ) was dismissed by Darcie Brown at the other end, and that was the visitors ‘ early start.
Ashleigh Gardner, Alana King, and Sophie Molineux ‘ roll kept the tension on, winning wickets in thick wickets to reduce the work level.

Gardner (3-33 ) had the best bowling performances, but Australia used all seven of them.
Tahlia McGrath, 58 off 68 deliveries, took the key head of in-form opening Smriti Mandhana with her sweeping of an innocent leg-side shipping to heavy fine leg.
When the innings started to look shaky, India’s skipper Harmanpreet Kaur ( 53 ) and big-hitting all-rounder Kashvee Gautam ( 43 ) saved the game.
The tackling of Georgia Voll, who took three strikes, was a spotlight, particularly her beautiful swimming efforts against Kaur.
Gardner’s shiny flick at the stumps sent the dangerous Gautam out in the final over of the India innings.
Prior to the end of the ODI series, Cricket Australia previously made a statement regarding Perry and Garth’s possible return.
At the conclusion of the ODI set, their presence for the Test match will be impacted in part by how they handle rehab, according to the statement.


