
Radha Yadav, Yastika Bhatia shine as India A Women clinch 1st One-Dayer vs Australia
India A's chase began brightly with an aggressive 77-run stand between Yastika Bhatia and Shafali Verma (36). Despite a middle-order wobble that saw them slip from 140 for two to 166 for five, the calm presence of Raghvi Bist (25 not out off 34) guided the innings home.Bist, along with crucial cameos from captain Radha Yadav (19 off 28) and a vital contribution from the extras' column (32), ensured India crossed the finish line with eight overs to spare.The Indian bowlers set the tone early, and the batters showed maturity in a tricky chase. For Australia A, despite Learoyd's heroics and a disciplined bowling effort led by Ella Hayward (2/46), the lack of partnerships proved costly.With the momentum shifting, India A will look to build on this win and seal the limited-overs series when the second One-Dayer takes place on August 15.Brief ScoresAustralia A Women: 214 in 47.5 overs. Anika Learoyd (92), Rachel Trenaman (51); Radha Yadav (3/45), Minnu Mani (2/28)India A Women: 215/7 in 42 overs. Yastika Bhatia (59), Shafali Verma (36); Ella Hayward (2/46)Result: India A beat Australia A by 3 wickets- Ends

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