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Were Confident Of Defending The Total Due To Bowlers And On-field Experience, Says Faltum
At the Great Barrier Reef Arena on Sunday, all-rounder Sianna Ginger returned figures of 4-16 as Australia A got a narrow four-run win. Though India A produced a sharper bowling effort to restrict the hosts to 144/8, Sianna swung the game back in Australia A’s favour by removing the dangerous Shafali Verma in the eighth over and then having Raghvi Bist stumped in the 15th over.
"We felt like we had it somewhat under control, obviously we know it's a really nice batting wicket, and the outfield is really quick, so it's difficult to defend at times."
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- 06 Feb 2021 04:31