Voll, Perry centuries guide Australia to series victory against India

GEORGIA Voll and Ellyse Perry’s brilliant centuries powered Australia to a daunting total of 371 against India. The target proved insurmountable, as India managed to score only 249, handing Australia an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series.
With this win, Australia have extended their lead in the ICC Women’s Championship standings, sitting comfortably at the top with 32 points, ahead of second-placed England with 28 points. India are at No.3 with 25 points.

In the current cycle,India has 7 more matches to play (1 vs Australia, 3 vs West Indies and 3 vs Ireland) while Australia have 4 more matches to play (1 vs India, 3 vs New Zealand).
Tahlia McGrath, stepping in as Australia’s captain in Alyssa Healy’s absence, won the toss and opted to bat first – a decision that proved spot on as Australia piled on the runs. The opening pair, Phoebe Litchfield and Georgia Voll, put together a formidable 130-run partnership before Litchfield was dismissed for 60 in the 20th over, caught off Saima Thakur’s bowling.

With a solid foundation in place, Perry joined the well-set Voll to keep the runs flowing. The duo added 92 runs for the second wicket,during which Voll celebrated her maiden international century in just her second game.
Thakor claimed her second wicket by dismissing Voll, but India’s troubles were far from over. Perry and Beth Mooney formed another crucial partnership, adding 98 runs. During this stand, Perry reached her third WODI century, while Mooney brought up a well-earned fifty.

With captain McGrath contributing a vital 20 runs, Australia posted a mammoth total of 371, setting a daunting target for India to chase.
India’s chase got off to a rocky start when Smriti Mandhana was clean bowled by Kim Garth in the fourth over. The struggles continued as Harleen Deol fell cheaply soon after the powerplay ended. Richa Ghosh and Harmanpreet Kaur steadied the innings with a partnership of 66 runs, guiding India past the three-figure mark. India’s progress was halted again when Richa Ghosh, the team’s top scorer with 54, was clean bowled by Alana King.

Jemimah Rodrigues and Harmanpreet Kaur added 37 more runs before the Indian captain was caught off Megan Schutt. Rodrigues made 43 off 39 before being dismissed by Sophie Molineux. With half of the team back in the pavilion, Australia’s victory was effectively secured.

Minnu Mani batted with the tailenders, contributing an important 46 runs to push India’s total past 200. However, India still fell well short of their target of 372.
The third and final ODI will be played at the WACA on Wednesday, December 11. (ICC Media)

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