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Australia set India 152 in crucial encounter

Australia set India 152 in crucial encounter

Sharjah, Oct 13 (UNI) In a crucial encounter at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium here on Sunday, Australia has set India a challenging target of 152 runs, a score that many believe equates to 175 on the pitches in Dubai. The match began with an early setback for Australia as the in-form Beth Mooney (2) fell shortly after the innings commenced.
With the pressure mounting, Australia made a bold move by promoting Georgia Wareham to number three, but her stint was short-lived, lasting just one ball. Had she opted for a review on the LBW decision, she might have continued her innings. However, it was the partnership between Grace Harris (40 off 41) and Tahlia McGrath (32 off 26) that turned the tide, with the duo striking a crucial 62-run stand for the third wicket, applying significant pressure on the Indian bowlers.
McGrath, who looked particularly threatening, was eventually dismissed by Radha Yadav, bringing an end to a promising innings. Australia’s star all-rounder, Ellyse Perry, entered at number five and quickly made her mark, showcasing her aggressive batting by using her feet effectively against the Indian bowlers and punishing any short deliveries.
Perry (32 off 23) received invaluable support from Phoebe Litchfield (15* off 9) and Annabel Sutherland (10 off 6), both contributing vital cameos that propelled Australia to a competitive total of 152 runs. Despite the challenges faced, the Australian batswomen maintained a relentless attacking approach throughout their innings.
For India, Deepti Sharma and Renuka Singh each claimed two wickets, while Shreyanka Singh bowled better than her figures suggested, causing trouble for the Australian batting lineup.
As India prepares to chase down this demanding target, their primary objective will be to secure the win and then consider their net run rate. With the match finely poised, the question remains: Can India rise to the challenge and clinch victory?
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