India fall short, Australia take WODI decider
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India fall short, Australia take WODI decider

Smriti Mandhanaโ€™s scintillating century went in vain as India succumbed to a 43-run defeat against Australia, losing the three-match Womenโ€™s ODI series 1-2 at home on Saturday.

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Chasing a daunting 413 for victory, India stumbled after Mandhanaโ€™s dismissal at 125 off 63 balls, having hit 17 boundaries and 5 sixes. Deepti Sharmaโ€™s 72 off 58 balls and a late 65-run partnership with Sneh Rana offered brief hope, but the hosts ultimately fell short at 369 in 47 overs.

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Mandhanaโ€™s knock, her second-fastest in WODIs, eclipsed former Australian batter Karen Roltonโ€™s record of a 57-ball hundred against South Africa in 2000-01. The fastest century in womenโ€™s ODIs remains Meg Lanningโ€™s 45-ball effort against New Zealand in 2012-13.

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Beth Mooneyโ€™s masterclass innings of 138 off 75 balls (23×4, 1×6) anchored Australiaโ€™s formidable total of 412 all out, their joint highest-ever score in ODIs. Opener Georgia Voll contributed 81 off 61 balls, while Ellyse Perry added 68, sharing a 106-run partnership with Mooney for the third wicket.

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Australiaโ€™s bowlers, led by Kim Garth (3/69) and Megan Schutt (2/53), kept India in check despite Harmanpreet Kaurโ€™s 52 and the late rally by Sharma and Rana.

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The series loss marks a disappointing end to Indiaโ€™s record-chasing aspirations but showcases Mandhanaโ€™s remarkable form and resilience under pressure.

Brief Scores

  • Australia: 412 all out in 47.5 overs (Beth Mooney 138, Georgia Voll 81, Ellyse Perry 68; Deepti Sharma 2/75, Arundhati Reddy 3/86)

  • India: 369 all out in 47 overs (Smriti Mandhana 125, Deepti Sharma 72, Harmanpreet Kaur 52, Sneh Rana 35; Kim Garth 3/69, Megan Schutt 2/53)

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