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AUS A vs IND A, 3rd unofficial ODI LIVE streaming info: Where to watch India women's tour of Australia?
AUS A vs IND A, 3rd unofficial ODI LIVE streaming info: Where to watch India women's tour of Australia?

The Hindu

time2 days ago

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  • The Hindu

AUS A vs IND A, 3rd unofficial ODI LIVE streaming info: Where to watch India women's tour of Australia?

India A faces Australia A in the third and final unofficial One-Day match on Sunday. The Indian side had secured the series win after winning back-to-back matches. Fine half-centuries from Yastika Bhatia, Radha Yadav and Tanuja Kanwar propelled it to a two-wicket victory over Australia in the second match. LIVE STREAMING INFO When is the Australia A women vs India A women 3rd unofficial One-day match? The Australia A women vs India A women 3rd unofficial One-day match will begin at 9:30 am local time on Sunday, August 17 (5 am IST on Sunday) at the Ian Healy Oval in Brisbane. Where to watch the Australia A women vs India A women 3rd unofficial One-day match LIVE? The Australia A women vs India A women 3rd unofficial One-day match will be streamed live on the Fancode platform.

India A Women beat Australia A Women in thriller to clinch One-Day series
India A Women beat Australia A Women in thriller to clinch One-Day series

India Today

time4 days ago

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  • India Today

India A Women beat Australia A Women in thriller to clinch One-Day series

India A Women produced a spirited all-round performance to edge Australia A Women by two wickets in a thrilling second One-Day match at the Ian Healy Oval, Brisbane, sealing the three-match series 2-0. The victory was particularly sweet for Radha Yadav's side, who had been whitewashed 3-0 in the preceding T20 266, India A were anchored by wicketkeeper-batter Yastika Bhatia, whose fluent 66 off 71 balls provided the backbone of the innings after early setbacks. Shafali Verma and Dhara Gujjar fell cheaply, and at 20 for two, the visitors were under pressure. Bhatia, alongside skipper Radha Yadav (60 off 78), steadied the chase with a crucial 68-run Bhatia's dismissal, India A wobbled again, but Tanuja Kanwer's composed 50 off 57 balls in the lower order kept them alive. Kanwer found valuable support from Prema Rawat (32 not out off 33), and the pair took the game deep. With five runs needed off the final over, Rawat struck a boundary to level scores before scampering the winning single with just one ball to spare, sparking celebrations in the Indian Healy shines brightEarlier, Australia A rode on a brilliant 91 from skipper Alyssa Healy, who struck eight fours and three sixes at a run-a-ball pace. She found support from Kim Garth (41 not out) and Ella Hayward (28) as the hosts posted 265 for A's bowling attack showed resilience, with Minnu Mani impressing most, returning 3 for 46 from her 10 overs. Kanwer and Radha Yadav chipped in with key wickets, while Saima Thakor's tight spell (2/30) curtailed Australia's scoring in the middle captaincy shone through in both strategy and personal performance, contributing a match-defining fifty under pressure and claiming the prized scalp of Mani's double strike in the middle overs, including the dismissals of Rachel Trenaman and Anika Learoyd, was pivotal in checking Australia's ScoresAustralia A Women: 265/9 in 50 overs. Alyssa Healy (91), Kim Garth (41*); Minnu Mani (3/46), Saima Thakor (2/30)India A Women: 266/8 in 49.5 overs. Yastika Bhatia (66), Radha Yadav (60), Tanuja Kanwar (50); Amy Edgar (2/55)Result: India A beat Australia A by 2 wickets- Ends

Radha Yadav, Yastika Bhatia Power India 'A' To 3-Wicket Win Over Australia 'A' In 50-Over Game
Radha Yadav, Yastika Bhatia Power India 'A' To 3-Wicket Win Over Australia 'A' In 50-Over Game

News18

time5 days ago

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  • News18

Radha Yadav, Yastika Bhatia Power India 'A' To 3-Wicket Win Over Australia 'A' In 50-Over Game

Radha Yadav took 3-45, while Yastika Bhatia and Shafali Verma's 77-run stand led India A to a three-wicket win over Australia A in the first 50-over game at Ian Healy Oval. Captain Radha Yadav impressed with the ball, taking 3-45, before Yastika Bhatia and Shafali Verma's 77-run opening stand set up India A's three-wicket win over Australia A in the first 50-over game at the Ian Healy Oval on Wednesday. Opting to bowl first, India A showcased an improved bowling performance, dismissing Australia A for 214 in 47.5 overs. Besides Radha, Minnu Mani and Titas Sadhu claimed two wickets each. During the chase, Yastika scored a solid 59 off 70 balls, while Shafali made 36 off 31 balls. Their 77-run opening stand came in just 10.4 overs. Despite a late stumble, Raghvi Bist guided the chase with an unbeaten 25, ensuring India A's victory with eight overs to spare. Electing to bat first, Australia A faced early setbacks with Tahlia Wilson and Alyssa Healy falling in the first ten overs. Their troubles compounded when Tahlia McGrath was dismissed in the 12th over. Rachel Trenaman and Anika Learoyd then forged a 63-run stand for the fourth wicket, before Trenaman was run out for 51 by Dhara Gujjar. Anika held her ground to remain unbeaten on 92 off 90 balls, hitting eight fours and a six, but Australia A couldn't complete their full quota of overs. In the chase, Shafali displayed her quick-scoring prowess, making 36 as she aims for a spot in India's squad for the Women's ODI World Cup. Yastika, who has had limited game time with the main team, showcased her effortless batting, hitting seven fours before being bowled by Kim Garth. Just when it seemed India A might falter again due to a collapse, Raghvi kept her composure to secure the visitors' first win of the multi-format tour. The second 50-over game between the two teams will take place at the same venue on Friday. Brief Scores: Australia 'A' 214 in 47.5 overs (Anika Learoyd 92 not out, Rachel Trenaman 51; Radha Yadav 3-45, Titas Sadhu 2-37) lost to India 'A' 215/7 in 42 overs (Yastika Bhatia 59, Shafali Verma 36; Lucy Hamilton 2-36, Ella Hayward 2-46) by three wickets (With IANS Inputs) view comments First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Radha Yadav, Yastika Bhatia shine as India A Women clinch 1st One-Dayer vs Australia
Radha Yadav, Yastika Bhatia shine as India A Women clinch 1st One-Dayer vs Australia

India Today

time6 days ago

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  • India Today

Radha Yadav, Yastika Bhatia shine as India A Women clinch 1st One-Dayer vs Australia

After a disappointing 3-0 whitewash in the T20 series, India A Women produced a spirited comeback to defeat Australia A Women by three wickets in the opening One-Dayer at Ian Healy Oval in Brisbane. Chasing 215, the visitors reached the target in 42 overs, riding on a composed 59 from Yastika Bhatia and a well-paced effort from the middle and lower opting to bat first, Australia A posted 214 in 47.5 overs. Anika Learoyd starred with an unbeaten 92 off 90 balls, anchoring the innings as wickets fell regularly at the other end. Rachel Trenaman contributed a steady 51, but India A's bowlers, especially Radha Yadav (3/45) and Minnu Mani (2/38), maintained consistent Sadhu and Shabnam Shakil picked up early wickets, reducing Australia A to 50 for three before Learoyd's resistance helped them cross 200. 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 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 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 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 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

Radha, Yastika power India 'A' to 3-wicket win over Aus 'A' in 50-over game
Radha, Yastika power India 'A' to 3-wicket win over Aus 'A' in 50-over game

Hans India

time6 days ago

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  • Hans India

Radha, Yastika power India 'A' to 3-wicket win over Aus 'A' in 50-over game

Captain Radha Yadav starred with the ball to pick 3-45, before Yastika Bhatia and Shafali Verma's 77-run opening stand set up India A's three-wicket win over Australia 'A' in the first 50-over game at the Ian Healy Oval on Wednesday. Pushed into bowling first, India 'A' put up an improved bowling show to bowl out Australia 'A' for 214 in 47.5 overs. Apart from Radha, Minnu Mani and Titas Sadhu took two wickets each. In the chase, Yastika hit a solid 59 off 70 balls while Shafali hit 36 off 31 balls, as their 77-run opening stand came off just 10.4 overs. Despite a late wobble, Raghvi Bist steered the chase home with an unbeaten 25, as India 'A' won with eight overs to spare. Electing to bat first, Australia 'A' suffered early blows as Tahlia Wilson and Alyssa Healy fell in first ten overs. Their problems increased when Tahlia McGrath fell in the 12th over. From there, Rachel Trenaman and Anika Learoyd had a 63-run stand for the fourth wicket, before the former was run-out for 51 by Dhara Gujjar. Anika then held one end firm to be unbeaten on 92 off 90 balls – hitting eight fours and a six – as Australia 'A' couldn't complete their full quota of batting overs. In the chase, Shafali was at her quick-scoring self to make 36, as she chases a spot in India's squad for the Women's ODI World Cup. Yastika, who hasn't got much game time while being with the main team, was at her effortless best to hit seven fours in her knock before being castled by Kim Garth. Just when it seemed India 'A' would lose again due to a collapse, Raghvi held her nerve to take the visitors' home and get their first win of the multi-format tour. The second 50-over game between the two teams will be held at the same venue on Friday. Brief Scores: Australia 'A' 214 in 47.5 overs (Anika Learoyd 92 not out, Rachel Trenaman 51; Radha Yadav 3-45, Titas Sadhu 2-37) lost to India 'A' 215/7 in 42 overs (Yastika Bhatia 59, Shafali Verma 36; Lucy Hamilton 2-36, Ella Hayward 2-46) by three wickets

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