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Rain Forces Early Stumps After Prestwidge Runs Through India A's Top Order
It was a day on which rain had a major say in the proceedings as only 23.2 overs of play was possible on the opening day of what is the final match of the ongoing multi-format series. Electing to bowl in overcast conditions, Australia A were immediately on top, thanks to Georgia Prestwidge dismissing Nandini Kashyap and Dhara Gujjar for ducks on consecutive deliveries in the second over.
Georgia’s first wicket came via a delivery that breached Nandini’s defence and castled her through the gate, while she had Dhara reaching out to a wide delivery and nicking to first slip.
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