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3rd ODI: Smriti Hits Epic 125 But Australia Beat India By 43 Runs, Win Series 2-1 (ld)
Arun Jaitley Stadium: The series decider between India and Australia lived up to its billing, producing a staggering 748 runs - the highest aggregate in a women’s ODI - featuring 99 fours and 12 sixes at the Arun Jaitley Stadium here on Saturday.
Both teams had centurions in the run-fest: Beth Mooney smashed a hundred off just 57 balls as Australia posted 412, while Smriti Mandhana went faster, reaching her century in 50 balls - the fastest ever by an Indian women’s batter in ODIs.
Despite Smriti’s blazing 125 and fine half-centuries by Deepti Sharma (72) and Harmanpreet Kaur (52), India fell short by 43 runs as Australia sealed the series 2-1. Read More...
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3rd ODI: Smriti’s 125 Goes In Vain As Australia Beat India By 43 Runs, Win Series 2-1
Arun Jaitley Stadium: Smriti Mandhana smashed a blistering 125 off 63 balls and was supported by fine half-centuries by Deepti Sharma (72) and skipper Harmanpreet Kaur (52). But the trio’s efforts weren’t enough to carry India over the line as Australia secured a 43-run win in the third ODI at the Arun Jaitley Stadium here on Saturday to seal the series 2–1.
By IANS News • 9 months ago
3rd ODI: Smriti Mandhana Smashes Fastest Fifty By An Indian Batter In Women’s ODIs
Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket: India vice-captain Smriti Mandhana registered her name in the record books by smashing the fastest half-century by an Indian batter in women’s ODIs. Smriti reached the milestone in just 23 balls during the ODI series decider against Australia at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Saturday.
By IANS News • 9 months ago
Women's ODI Rankings: Deepti Sharma Gains 10 Spots, Harmanpreet Loses Five Places
Captain Gaby Lewis: India captain Harmanpreet Kaur has dropped five places while Deepti Sharma climbed 10 spots to No.23 in the ICC Women’s ODI batting rankings.
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Bree Illing, Bella James Earn Maiden NZ Women's Central Contracts; Devine Opts For Casual Deal
High Performance Liz Green: Left-arm seamer Bree Illing and batter Bella James have earned their maiden New Zealand women's central contracts for the 2025-26 season, while veteran Sophie Devine opted for a casual playing contract following her announcement of retiring from ODI cricket after the 50-over World Cup later this year.
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Nida Dar Takes An Extended Break From Cricket To Prioritise Mental Health
World Cup Qualifier: Veteran all-rounder Nida Dar, widely regarded as one of Pakistan's greatest women's cricketers, has announced an indefinite break from cricket to focus on her mental well-being. The 38-year-old confirmed her decision through a post on social media platform X, citing personal and professional challenges that have taken a toll on her mental health.
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Women's T20I Rankings: Mooney Remains On Top As Litchfield, Voll And Sutherland Gain Big
T20I Rankings: Australia opener Beth Mooney maintained her place as the No.1 ranked T20I batter in the latest ICC Women's T20I Rankings released on Tuesday.
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Australia Women Complete 3-0 T20I Series Sweep Over New Zealand
New Zealand Women: Australia held their nerve to seal a dramatic eight-run victory over New Zealand, completing a 3-0 whitewash in the T20I series, here at the Sky Stadium.
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Steve Smith Set To Make ‘The Hundred’ Debut After Signing With Welsh Fire For 2025 Season
These Direct Signings: The deadline day for retention in The Hundred 2025 has come and gone, with teams finalising the core of their squads before the highly anticipated Draft on March 12. Each of the eight teams in the competition had the opportunity to retain up to 10 players from their 2024 squads.
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Women's Ashes: Aussie Skipper Healy Says She Is 'good To Go' For MCG Test, England's Kate Cross Ruled Out
MCG Test: Alyssa Healy has said that she is "good to go" for the historic day-night Ashes Test at the MCG, starting from Thursday, with Australia's XI yet to be confirmed on the eve of the match.
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Gardner’s Maiden ODI Ton Helps Australia Get Closer To Retaining Women’s Ashes With 86-run Win
With Annabel Sutherland: Ashleigh Gardner slammed her first ODI century for Australia as the hosts defeated England by 86 runs to complete a clean sweep of the ODI leg of the Women’s Ashes and get closer to retaining the trophy.
By IANS News • 1 year ago
Hayley Matthews Back In Top 10 Of Women’s ODI Batting Rankings
Hayley Matthews: West Indies opener Hayley Matthews capped off 2024 in style, smashing her seventh ODI century to re-enter the top 10 of the ICC women’s batting rankings.
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Little Bit Of Time To Work On My Craft Has Been Really Nice, Says Darcie Brown
With Megan Schutt: Ahead of Australia’s second ODI against New Zealand, which is under a rain threat in Wellington, pacer Darcie Brown said it felt really nice to have that little bit of time to work on her bowling skills.
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South Africa's Wolvaardt Reclaims No. 1 Spot In ODI Batters' List
Fellow South African Chloe Tryon: South Africa captain Laura Wolvaardt has regained her place as the No.1 ranked batter in the ICC Women's ODI Player Rankings on the back of some strong recent performances.
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One Match Doesn't Make You A Good Or Bad Team, Says Titas Sadhu Ahead Of 2nd ODI Vs Aus
Allan Border Field: Ahead of the Indian women's team's second ODI against Australia at Allan Border Field on Sunday, fast-bowler Titas Sadhu says one poor game does not make them a bad team, and expressed confidence in the side bouncing back to square the three-match series.
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