Will brown
2nd ODI: Smriti, Bowlers Star As India Thrash Australia By 102 Runs, Level Series 1–1
Asked to bat first, India posted 292 in 49.5 overs, as Smriti slammed 117 off 91 balls – the second fastest ton by an Indian batter in women’s ODIs. It was also her 12th ODI century and third against Australia.
At one stage, a total in excess of 320 looked likely, but Australia’s bowlers, led by Darcie Brown’s 3-42, pulled things back in the final phase. But the total proved more than sufficient as India’s bowlers, led by Kranti Goud’s 3-28, dismantled the visitors with precision and intensity.
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