- BATSMENRBM4s6sSRExtras14 (b 1, lb 5, w 8)TOTAL170 all out (46.2 Overs, RR: 3.66)Fall of wickets: 1-17 (Neha Tanwar, 5.3 ov), 2-42 (Priya Punia, 11.6 ov), 3-120 (Dayalan Hemalatha, 29.2 ov), 4-121 (Anuja Patil, 30.2 ov), 5-127 (Nishu Choudhary, 32.4 ov), 6-127 (Fatima Jaffer, 33.3 ov), 7-148 (Asha Sobhana, 38.3 ov), 8-160 (Nuzhat Parween, 42.2 ov), 9-167 (Kavita Patil, 44.3 ov), 10-170 (Shannti Kumari, 46.2 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB EA Perry 6 0 18 0 3.00 1 0 M Schutt 6 1 18 1 3.00 0 0 A Gardner 8 0 32 2 4.00 0 0 B Vakarewa 3 0 6 1 2.00 0 0 A Wellington 5.2 1 30 3 5.62 3 0 NJ Carey 7 0 25 0 3.57 1 0 JL Jonassen 7 1 27 1 3.85 1 0 S Molineux 4 2 8 1 2.00 0 0
- BATSMENRBM4s6sSRExtras4 (lb 1, w 3)TOTAL171/3 (26 Overs, RR: 6.57)Fall of wickets: 1-54 (Alyssa Healy, 9.4 ov), 2-131 (Meg Lanning, 19.6 ov), 3-148 (Ellyse Perry, 21.6 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB Shannti Kumari 5 0 32 0 6.40 0 0 K Patil 5 1 21 1 4.20 2 0 TP Kanwar 4 0 20 0 5.00 0 0 AA Patil 3 0 32 0 10.66 0 0 Fatima Jaffe 3 0 31 0 10.33 1 0 A Sobhana 4 0 19 0 4.75 0 0 D Hemalatha 2 0 15 0 7.50 0 0
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AUS-W in INDIA 2017-18 News
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