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Pink ball test: Indian women left Australia on 143/4 in stump on the 3rd day

Pink ball test: Indian women left Australia on 143/4 in stump on the 3rd day
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Gold Coast (Australia): India determines the terms to the Performal Australia who do everything they can to survive from difficult under the lights and finish the third day of pink pink balls at the age of 143 years.
In Stumps, Australia trailed the visitors with 234 running after veteran sailor Jhulan Goswami (2/27) bent beautifully and attacked twice to leave them at one stage.
India stated their first innings at 377 for eight.
The side of Mithali Raj was lucky because the referee gave the Australian captain Meg Lanning (38) wrong, raised his finger even though there was a deep end and ended his unpleasant stay in the middle.
On that occasion, the lucky bowler was Pooja Vastrakar (2/31).
There is a little dew dew and it obviously doesn’t help Indian Bowlers, which keeps strict things for the main part of Australia’s innings.
After Tahlia McGrath (28) crashed into a broad and short vastrakar shipments directly to Mandhana Smriti at the point to leave the host at 119 for four people, Goswami was taken back with two slips, mid-off gully and clear, but Ellyse Perry (27 Batting.
) And Ashleigh Gardner (13 Batting) Congratulations.
Lanning dismissal raised questions about the absence of Drs, which should be part of the game but the committee cannot continue their plan.
Previously, Goswami attacked twice to reduce Australia to 69 for two people in tea after India stated their first innings.
India got the correct declaration time given that the hardest batting in the second session of a day / night test with a pink ball because of the factors related to light.
Australia recovered well after losing Beth Mooney early like Duo Alyssa Healy (29) and Skipper Lanning not only sued the ship but also played a few wonderful shots.
However, shortly before rest, Goswami was delivered for visitors with his extraordinary bowling.
After softening Healy with some short items, Goswami bent a long ball, making him move enough to the mixture to replace it into the hands of Wicketkeeper Taniya Bhatia.
It was after a 38-year-old Bowler cleaned the monney stump with one who returned to the left-handed opening, even when the mixture looked flicking it on the side of the foot.
For India Deepti Sharma made 66 good, finishing as the latest scorer of his two teams, the day after the open appetizer of the Mandhana Maidens Rath in the format.
Previously on that day, India dug inside, instead of going to walk fast, to reach 359 for seven at dinner.
Continuing on their overnight score from 276 for five after the rain and lightning had brought premature end to the second day of the game at Carrara Oval, Indians scored 83 runs to lose Taniya Bhatia’s goal and Pooja Vastrakar in a long session.
Taniya made 22 balls from 75 balls, while Vastrakar made 13.
On a dinner break, Deepti Sharma was hitting on 58.
Taniya’s dismissal ended the 45-run stand for the sixth goal with Sharma who came with a speed that was much slower than Thursday.
When the two teams looked like they would compete with an interesting audience rather than forcing the results after the important part of the match was removed by bad weather.
Duo Taniya and Sharma consumed more than 28 overs to get 45 runs.
It was Stella Campbell, who rejected Taniya, was caught behind by Alyssa Healy from the back-of-length on-off Stump delivery, because of its first test goal.
While they did not lose many goals, what did not help the cause of India was that the dough could not use a loose ball on a tone that looked quite flat.
Deepi as usual is very slow and has never played an attacking game that could lead to the previous declaration.
Meanwhile, Sharma, who started the day at 12, to the second test, fifty with a sweep behind, reached a landmark in 148 balls with the help of five boundaries.
Ellyse Perry gave another breakthrough team when he had a pooja vastrakar brilliantly captured by Beth Mooney at Gully when the mixture looked past the blanket.
This is Perry’s 300 International Wicket, even when Sharma passes the previous best test score of 54.
Perry is the only Cricketer of Women with 5000 Run International and 300 Wickets.

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