Australia Women Extend Perfect Record to 21-0 at Home Ground with ODI Win Over India

Australia women secured a comfortable six-wicket victory over India in the first ODI, successfully chasing a 215-run target. The win extends their remarkable unbeaten streak at Brisbane's Allan Border Field to 21 consecutive matches. Beth Mooney anchored the chase with a match-winning 76, earning Player of the Match honors, while captain Alyssa Healy scored 50. For India, Smriti Mandhana (58) and Harmanpreet Kaur (53) provided the main resistance with half-centuries.

Key Points: Australia Women Beat India, Extend Unbeaten Streak to 21-0

  • Australia chases 215 with ease
  • Beth Mooney named Player of the Match
  • India's Mandhana & Kaur score half-centuries
  • Australia leads ODI series 1-0
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Australia women win ODI against India at Allan Border Field, winning streak at venue now 21-0

Australia women defeat India by 6 wickets in 1st ODI, extending their unbeaten record at Allan Border Field to 21 consecutive wins.

"It's an astonishing record 21-0. Hopefully, the girls can keep it going. - Alyssa Healy"

Brisbane, February 24

Australia women defeated India by six wickets in the first ODI match held at the Allan Border Field in Brisbane to continue their unbeaten record at the venue. With this win, Australia took their unbeaten streak at the venue to 21-0.

The Alyssa Healy-led side has taken a 1-0 lead in the three-match ODI series. Australia came to the match on the back of a 1-2 series defeat in the T20I series. They successfully chased the 215-run target after restricting the visitors to 214.

While speaking about the unbeaten streak during the post-match presentation, Australia skipper Healy said, "It's an astonishing record 21-0. Hopefully, the girls can keep it going."

Chasing the target, the Australian captain added 55 runs for the first wicket with Phoebe Litchfield (32 off 32 balls). Shree Charani got the first breakthrough for her side in the 11th over. She also got rid of Georgia Voll in the same over.

Healy made 50 off 70 balls. She added 64 runs for the second wicket with Beth Mooney (76 off 79 balls). Annabel Sutherland (48 not out off 44 balls) and Gardner (5 not out off 4 balls) remained unbeaten as Australia secured an easy win.

Mooney was named Player of the Match for her match-winning knock.

Opting to bat first, India Women lost their first wicket in the very first over when Megan Schutt found Pratika Rawal in front of the wickets.

Shafali Varma came to bat one down and couldn't find the momentum and went back after making just four runs off 17 balls. Darcie Brown got her caught and bowled in the eighth over.

Jemimah Rodrigues was the next to depart after making just eight runs. Ashleigh Gardner dismissed her soon after the powerplay ended. Beth Mooney took a fine catch behind the wickets.

Smriti Mandhana completed her half-century with a single off Tahlia McGrath in the 20th over.

McGrath dismissed Mandhana in her next over at the score of 58. She hit seven fours in her impressive knock.

Deepti Sharma replaced her at the crease and soon departed after making just two runs. Richa Ghosh joined captain Harmanpreet Kaur after that and the duo added 37 runs for the sixth wicket.

Ghosh lost her wicket to Sophie Molineux. She made 23 runs off 38 balls, including two boundaries.

All-rounder Kashvee Gautam added 53 runs for the seventh wicket with her skipper before Gardner dismissed Harmanpreet at the score of 53 runs. She played 84 balls and hit three boundaries.

Gautam's quick 43 with the help of three sixes and as many fours, helped India go past the 200-run mark.

Gardner picked up three wickets for Australia as Schutt took a couple of wickets. Brown, Alana King, McGrath and Molineux shared one wicket each among them.

The Indian team will now go to Hobart to play their second ODI match of the series at the Bellerive Oval, scheduled for Friday.

Brief Score: India Women 214/10 in 48.3 overs (Smriti Mandhana 58, Harmanpreet Kaur 53; Ashleigh Gardner 3/33) vs Australia Women 217/4 in 38.2 overs (Beth Mooney 76, Alyssa Healy 50; Shree Charani 2/41).

- ANI

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Priya S
21-0 at that ground is a mental block now. Australia is a fantastic side, no doubt. But our batting order collapsed again after Mandhana and Harmanpreet got out. The lower order saved us from complete embarrassment. Need a better plan next game.
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Rohit P
Respectful criticism: The top order needs to be more accountable. Shafali and Jemimah getting out for single digits puts too much pressure on the middle order. 214 was never going to be enough on that pitch against this Australian lineup.
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Sarah B
Beth Mooney was in a different class today. What an innings! Sometimes you just have to appreciate great cricket from the opposition. The Indian bowlers tried hard, but the total was too small to defend.
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Meera T
The positive is we won the T20 series! This is a learning curve in ODIs. The team has the talent, just needs consistency. Hoping for a stronger show in the next match. Girls, we are with you! 💪
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David E
That's an incredible record by the Aussies at Allan Border Field. 21-0 is just dominance. India fought well in patches, but Australia's batting depth is phenomenal. Mooney and Healy set it up perfectly.

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