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India succumb to a 21-run defeat in the 3rd T20I against Australia, 1-2 behind in the series

India succumb to a 21-run defeat in the 3rd T20I against Australia, 1-2 behind in the series

Ellyse
Perry
was
the
star
with
the
bat
for
the
Aussies
while
Darcie
Brown
and
Ashleigh
Gardner
picked
up
a
couple
of
wickets
each
with
the
ball.

India
came
to
the
tie
after
levelling
the
series
in
the
last
match
with
a
super-over
victory.
Australia
take
a
2-1
lead
in
the
five-match
series.

India
Women
vs
Australia
Women
Match
Centre:

Winning
the
toss,
India
captain

Harmanpreet
Kaur
chose
to
bowl.
Her
decision
paid
dividends
as
Australia
suffered
a
couple
of
early
blows
with
both
Alyssa
Healy
(1)
and
Tahila
McGrath
(1)
back
to
the
hut,
leaving
Australia
5
for
2.

But
Beth
Mooney
and
Ellyse
Perry
stitched
a
decent
partnership
to
rescue
the
Aussies.
The
latter
went
on
to
score
a
fantastic
75
off
just
47
balls.
A
late
flurry
from
Grace
Harris
(41
off
18
balls)
took
Australia
to
172
for
8
at
the
end
of
their
twenty
overs.

Four
Indian
bowlers

Renuka
Singh,
Anjali
Sarvani,
Deepti
Sharma
and
Devika
Vaidya
picked
up
two
wickets
each,
with
Renuka
Singh
being
the
pick
of
the
bowling
unit
(4-0-24-2).

Ellyse Perry

Ellyse
Perry
was
brilliant
with
the
willow
for
Australia

In
reply,
India
lost
Smriti
Mandhana
early.
The
southpaw
managed
1
off
10
balls
before
falling
victim
to
Darcie
Brown.
Shafali
Verma
and
Harmanpreet
Kaur
steadied
India’s
run
chase
with
an
important
73
runs
partnership
for
the
3rd
wicket,
before
the
former
fell
to
Nicola
Carey
on
52
runs.
India
lost
a
couple
of
more
wickets
in
quick
succession
as
Ashleigh
Gardner
struck
twice
to
send
Devika
Vaidya
and
Richa
Ghosh
for
an
early
shower.
Vaidya
hit
one
straight
to
Gardner,
while
Richa’s
wayward
slog
was
seized
in
at
long-on
by
Annabel
Sutherland.

The
body
bow
for
India
came
in
the
17th
over,
when
India’s
last
resort
Harmanpreet
Kaur
(37
off
27
balls)
departed
in
the
bowling
of
Megan
Schutt.
Deepti
Sharma
tried
her
best
with
a
cameo,
but
India’s
lower
order
didn’t
have
the
artillery
to
match
the
asking
rate
in
the
final
overs.
The
women
in
Blue
managed
151
for
7
at
the
end
of
their
full
quota
of
overs.


Next
Match:

The
4th
T20I
will
be
played
on
Saturday,
December
17
at
the
Brabourne
Stadium
in
Mumbai.

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