Women's Cricket
2nd T20I: India beat Australia in Super Over - Highlights
Playing in their first ever Super Over, the Indian women's cricket team beat Australia after being tied on 187 after 20 overs each.

Indian Women's cricket team. (source: BCCI)
The Indian women's cricket team roared back in style against Australia in the 2nd T20I on Sunday, winning the game in their first ever Super Over. India chased 187 to tie the scores off the last ball of their innings - making this the highest scoring tied T20I in women's cricket. India's 20/1 was enough to win the match as Australia fell short.
As it happened:
Live Updates
- 11 Dec 2022 3:16 PM GMT
Smriti tears into Garth
Smriti Mandhana takes a liking to Kim Garth and smashes three boundaries. 13 off the second over for India, and the Indian vice-captain is off to a flier.
IND: 17/0 (2)
- 11 Dec 2022 3:12 PM GMT
4 off the first over
A solitary boundary from Smriti Mandhana in the first over.
IND: 4/0 (1)
- 11 Dec 2022 3:09 PM GMT
Shafali-Smriti out in the middle
Shafali Verma and Smriti Mandhana out in the middle for India. The latter will take the strike and Australia open the bowling with Ashleigh Gardner.
- 11 Dec 2022 2:58 PM GMT
END OF THE INNINGS!
Renuka Thakur does well in closing things off for India. Just 9 off the final over - which included 5 wides. Australia post a mammoth 187, thanks to Beth Mooney and Tahila McGrath once again.
AUS: 187/1 (20)
- 11 Dec 2022 2:55 PM GMT
150* PARTNERSHIP
150 partnership between Mooney and McGrath off 95 deliveries. What a display of batting!
- 11 Dec 2022 2:51 PM GMT
Mooney takes on Deepti Sharma
The last over from Deepti Sharma, and Mooney decides to take her on. Smashes three consecutive boundaries to three different parts of the ground. Sharma finishes with 1/31.
Who will bowl the final over for India?
AUS: 178/1 (19)
- 11 Dec 2022 2:47 PM GMT
Good over from Devika Vaidya
She did concede 9 runs, but this is gold mine for India considering the way McGrath and Mooney are batting. The former survived a runout scare from a throw by Smriti Mandhana from the deep as well.
AUS: 163/1 (18)
- 11 Dec 2022 2:41 PM GMT
Anjali Sarvani finishes her quota
Anjali leaks twin boundaries in her final over to finish with 0/32 off her four overs. Australia look well set to breach the 190 mark.
AUS: 154/1 (17)



