INDW vs AUS W 2nd ODI: The Indian Women’s cricket team endured a disappointing day at the office, succumbing to a massive 122 run defeat against a dominant Australian side in the second ODI in Brisbane. Following the footsteps of their male counterparts, the women’s team faced a second consecutive loss in the series, handing Australia a resounding 2-0 series victory.
The match, which saw exceptional performances from Australian batters Ellyse Perry and Georgia Voli, exposed gaps in India’s bowling attack and batting resilience, leaving fans with much to ponder about the team’s preparedness and strategy on foreign soil.
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INDW vs AUS W 2nd ODI: India Women Suffer Crushing 122-Run Defeat to Australia in 2nd ODI
Australia’s Batting Brilliance: Perry and Voli Shine
Batting first, Australia put up a colossal target of 372 runs, thanks to scintillating centuries from Ellyse Perry (105) and opener Georgia Voli (101). The opening stand of 130 runs between Voli and Phoebe Litchfield (60) set the tone for Australia, as the Indian bowlers struggled to find breakthroughs.
While Saima Thakor and Minu Mani picked up three and two wickets, respectively, the Indian bowling unit lacked consistency and control. Priya Mishra had a forgettable outing, conceding 88 runs while managing just a solitary wicket. Beth Mooney’s late 56 run blitz further cemented Australia’s dominance, pushing their total to a daunting 371/7.
India’s Chasing Woes Continue
In response, India’s chase began on a shaky note with Smriti Mandhana, once again, failing to deliver at the top of the order. Although wicketkeeper-batter Richa Ghosh provided some resistance with a valiant 54, the rest of the batting lineup faltered under pressure.
Harmanpreet Kaur (38) and Jemimah Rodrigues (43) attempted to stabilize the innings but failed to convert their starts into match-winning contributions. The turning point came when India lost Ghosh, Kaur, and Rodrigues in quick succession, triggering a lower-order collapse.
Australia’s bowling unit, led by Annabel Sutherland (4 wickets), delivered a clinical performance. Each bowler, except for Tahlia McGrath, chipped in with at least one wicket, showcasing the depth and versatility of the Australian attack. India was eventually bowled out for 249 runs, falling 122 runs short of the target.
Key Takeaways for Team India
- Smriti Mandhana’s Form: The star opener’s repeated failures at the top of the order are a major concern. A lack of solid starts has put undue pressure on the middle order throughout the series.
- Bowling Challenges: The Indian bowling attack has struggled to contain the Australian batters, with several bowlers being highly expensive. Addressing issues in line and length is imperative moving forward.
- Missed Opportunities: While Richa Ghosh, Jemimah Rodrigues, and Harmanpreet Kaur got starts, none could play the kind of innings needed to chase a monumental target like 372.
The 3rd ODI will serve as a chance for the Indian Women’s team to salvage some pride and assess their performance gaps. With the ICC Women’s Championships and T20 World Cup on the horizon, the team must regroup, analyze its shortcomings, and work on building a stronger, more cohesive unit.
As Australia continues to dominate on home soil, India’s women cricketers face the tough challenge of improving their form and adapting to Australian conditions. Fans will hope the team bounces back in the final ODI to end the series on a positive note.
FAQs
What was the result of the 2nd ODI between India Women and Australia?
India Women lost to Australia by 122 runs in the 2nd ODI
What was Australia’s total score?
Australia scored 371/7 in their 50 overs