Women's U19 World Cup HIGHLIGHTS: India lose by 7 wickets against Australia - Updates, Results, Scores, Blog

Update: 2023-01-21 10:55 GMT
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2023-01-21 13:40 GMT

Sonam Yadav STRIKES!

India getting the wickets now. Sonam Yadav comes into the attack and she has an impact straightaway. The dangerous Ella Hayward caught at point by Hrishita Basu.

AUS: 37/3 (5.4)

2023-01-21 13:34 GMT

Archana Devi gets a big wicket

The off-spin of Archana Devi introduced into the attack and she delivers. Ginger tries to go over cover, but fails to get the elevation. Caught by Parshavi Chopra.

AUS: 30/2 (4.2)

2023-01-21 13:30 GMT

SADHU STRIKES!

Titas Sadhu strikes as Kate Pelle is caught at short fineleg by Mannat Kashyap. The batter pockets two boundaries in the first two deliveries off the over, gets greedy and pays the price.

Much needed wicket for India, but they need more.

AUS: 28/1 (3.3)

2023-01-21 13:27 GMT

Kashyap leaks 11

Mannat Kashyap leaks 11 off her second over as Australia assert their dominance with the bat. The first of the two boundaries came via an outside edge which raced to the third-man fence.

AUS: 20/0 (3)

2023-01-21 13:23 GMT

A tight start from Titas Sadhu

India's only pacer Titas Sadhu with the new ball from the other end and she starts well. Just 3 off the second over for Australia.

AUS: 9/0 (2)

2023-01-21 13:19 GMT

Decent start for India

Just six conceded off the first over, despite a no ball from Mannat Kashyap.

AUS: 6/0 (1)

2023-01-21 13:16 GMT

Mannat Kashyap with the ball

Spin to open the attack from India with Mannat Kashyap taking the new ball. She is up against Kate Pelle and Sinanna Ginger.

2023-01-21 13:10 GMT

END OF INNINGS!

An innings which never really took off for India. Australia kept striking at regular intervals and the Indians could never really settled in. Australia also grabbed also the chances that came their way barring one and would certainly be elated to have restricted India to such a low score.

The only hope for India would be that they had defended 90 against Australia in the warmup match. Can the Indian bowling unit once again create magic, with a solitary pacer?

Answers for all this on the other side of the break. 

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