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Pink ball test: India gets bragging rights in lottery towards Australia

Pink ball test: India gets bragging rights in lottery towards Australia
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Shafali, a impressive bowler because Australia gets good luck, former Australian allrounder changed the commentator Lisa Sthalekar crashing into a nail when she said: ‘It was an Indian test match.’ In a game that is widely known they will be easily against a formidable opponent, the Indian women’s team dominates Australia from beginning to end, with only a lack of time due to bad weather and some strict batting by Ellyse Perry (68 *, 203b)) in the first session Allows the host to come out with a draw in a pink / night ball test at the Metricon Stadium in the Gold Coast.
It’s hard to believe that only two days of clean training with a pink ball is enough for Indians to leave a big impression on his first test with him.
In fact, this star performance can directly contrast with the team of Indian men giving up during last year’s pink ball test, collapsing to 36 which is embarrassing in a shameful defeat in three days.
With the next Indian women’s team test not look around, this could be the last two legends of the team – Mithali Dough Raj and Pacer Jhulan Goswami – playing test cricket.
Obviously, veteran players could not expect for a better match because of the last India they played Australia after 15 years in the exam, and not as on the occasion in Adelaide in 2006 when they were hammered by innings – this time they were the driver’s seat throughout.
Shafali Verma for half a century of beating in the second half against Australia.
While Smriti Mandhana was named as a ‘match player’ for a hundred sublime on the second day, the sensation of hitting teenagers Shafali Versma slammed 52 (91b, 6×4) the second innings – slamming fifty-three was just a second test.
The following on their 167-run opening stand in the one exam against England in Bristol a few months backwards, the couple added 93 in the first round and 70 in seconds.
However, in the heart of the super exhibition in India in Carrara is an extraordinary show by the Trio Bowling Pace India from experienced Jhulan Goswami, and especially debutant Meghna Singh, and Pooja Vastrakar, which, with four for 72 (3-49 & 1-13 ), is the top of the game goalkeeper.
Before the match, Mithali said that this was the Bowling attack of the best Indian steps, and the bowler meets billing with their captain.
Above the game: Jhulan Goswami appeals to goalkeeper Meg Lanning on the 4th day far and too short for most of the time.
Because this can be the last test for the 38-year-old Jhulan Shon, Meghna and Vastrakar shows can only be music for fans of Indian women’s cricket.
On the last morning, Perry and Ashleigh Gardner (51, 86b, 6×4) frustrated India with their 109-run stand for the fifth goal.
The visitors came back with five goals with only 32 running in a 105-ball spell, but the ‘South Stars’ managed to avoid follow-up.
Giving Indians to sniff victory, Australians gave an interesting twist by declaring 241 for nine.
Following the sports declaration, India needs to bow quickly to dangle carrots for Australians.
However, they chose ‘the first safety approach,’ scored 135 at 37 overs before asking for their rivals to go for pursuit 272 which was not possible at 32 overs in the last round – the last match session.
Breast Scores: India 377-8 Dech (Deepti Sharma 66) & 135-3 Dech (Shafali Verma 52, Poonam Raut 41 *, Smriti Mandhana 31) vs Australia 241-9 Dech (Ellyse Perry 68 *, Asheligh Gardner 51; Pooja Vastrakar 3; Pooja Vastrakar 3; -51) & 36-2

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