Aussie openers shine as Mooney makes T20I history
Australia's Georgia Voll scored 88 runs and Beth Mooney became the highest run-scorer in T20Is for Australia as they bowled India out for 144 to level the series.
- At Manuka Oval on Thursday, Australia women's team beat India women's team by 9 runs to level the series 1-1, after a 128-run opening partnership.
- The opening pair of Voll and Mooney posted a 128-run partnership, Australia's second-highest opening stand in T20Is, after rebounding from a 133-run defeat last Sunday.
- In the late overs, Australia bowler Ashleigh Gardner took 3-22 as Australia took six wickets for seven runs, restricting India to 9-144.
- Next up in Adelaide on Saturday, selectors made no changes after the Canberra loss, leaving Tahlia McGrath out of the side with four T20s remaining before the World Cup.
- Despite the winning result, Australia's batting showed volatility when Georgia Wareham was run out without facing a ball, while Ellyse Perry and Phoebe Litchfield managed just seven and six runs.
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Beth Mooney Surpasses Meg Lanning to Become Leading Run Scorer for Australia Women in T20Is
Get latest articles and stories on Sports at LatestLY. Veteran Australia Women's wicketkeeper-batter Beth Mooney surpassed former captain Meg Lanning to become the leading run-getter for her country on Thursday. Sports News | Beth Mooney Surpasses Meg Lanning to Become Leading Run Scorer for Australia Women in T20Is.
India stunned by Voll as Australia square T20 series
Georgia Voll signalled a bright future for Australia beyond the retirement of Alyssa Healy by leading the way to a 19-run victory over India to square the Twenty20 series with one game to play.
IND-W vs AUS-W 2nd T20I: Pacers boost Harmanpreet & Co. as India eyes series triumph in Canberra
It was a commanding display from seamer Arundhati Reddy, whose four-wicket haul rattled the hosts and spearheaded a superb bowling effort as Australia was unable to bat out its 20 overs and was bundled out for a below-par 133.
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