Harmanpreet Kaur Reflects on India's 10-Wicket Test Loss to Australia

Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaur expressed disappointment that her team could not maintain their winning T20I form in the subsequent pink-ball Test, resulting in a heavy 10-wicket defeat. She acknowledged the challenge of the day-night format but valued the experience of the multi-format series. Australia dominated the match, with Annabel Sutherland starring with both bat and ball to secure a comprehensive victory. The match also marked the end of veteran Australian captain Alyssa Healy's international cricket career.

Key Points: India Women's 10-Wicket Test Loss to Australia: Harmanpreet Reacts

  • Australia wins by 10 wickets
  • India couldn't carry T20I form
  • Annabel Sutherland named Player of the Match
  • Alyssa Healy's final international game
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We weren't able to continue our T20Is form: Harmanpreet Kaur reflects on India's 10-wicket loss to Australia in pink-ball Test

Captain Harmanpreet Kaur reflects on India's pink-ball Test defeat to Australia, ruing the loss of momentum after T20I series win.

"We started really well... but unfortunately, after that, we weren't able to continue. - Harmanpreet Kaur"

Perth, March 8

Indian women's cricket team captain Harmanpreet Kaur rued not being able to continue their form from the T20I series win against Australia to the one-off Test as Australia defeated them by 10 wickets in the pink-ball Test match held at Perth's WACA Ground, on Sunday.

Speaking at the post-match presentation, Harmanpreet Kaur said the team started well in the T20Is, which they won 2-1, but couldn't maintain the momentum in the Test, though she described the series as a valuable and enjoyable experience. She highlighted the confidence gained from multi-format tournaments and also acknowledged the challenge of pink-ball cricket.

"We started really well, playing really good cricket in T20Is and unfortunately, after that, we weren't able to continue, but I think it was a good series overall. Really happy playing in Australia all the time and I think it was a great fight. (On how much they enjoyed playing in this multi-format series?) It was great fun and hopefully in future also we'll keep getting these kinds of tournaments because this gives you a lot of confidence and I think Test cricket is something which we all really want to play and pink-ball was something which was very challenging and hopefully in the future also we will get these kinds of challenges," Harmanpreet said.

Harmanpreet Kaur thanked the Indian and cricket fans for their support, acknowledging the team's disappointing day but expressing hope to make them proud with better performances in the future.

"And thank you to all the Indian fans and the cricket fans who came here to watch us. I know today was not a great day for us, but I'm sure in future we'll make them proud and hopefully, we will play good cricket in the future," she said.

The match saw Australia captain Alyssa Healy win the toss and opt to bowl first on a surface that offered assistance to the bowlers early on. India's first innings struggled to gain momentum against a disciplined Australian attack, ultimately being bundled out for 198. Jemimah Rodrigues provided the main resistance for the visitors with a determined 52, while Annabel Sutherland spearheaded the Australian bowling effort, finishing with impressive figures of 4 for 46.

In reply, Australia built a solid first-innings total of 323. The innings was anchored by a magnificent 129 from Annabel Sutherland. Ellyse Perry also contributed a vital 76, helping the hosts secure a significant lead. For India, Sayali Satghare was the standout bowler, claiming 4 for 50 in a spirited effort to contain the Australian batting order.

Trailing by 125 runs, India needed a substantial second-innings performance to set a competitive target. However, they were unable to overcome the pressure exerted by the Australian bowlers. Despite a defiant 63 from Pratika Rawal, India was dismissed for 149. Lucy Hamilton was the chief destroyer in the second innings, picking up 3 for 32 to ensure the target remained small for the hosts.

Needing only 25 runs to win, Australia's openers chased down the target without the loss of a wicket in just 4.3 overs, with Georgia Voll hitting the winning runs to seal a comprehensive 10-wicket victory.

Annabel Sutherland was named Player of the Match for her brilliant all-round performance. Notably, the match also marked veteran Australian cricketer Alyssa Healy's final international appearance.

The veteran Australian skipper Healy finished her Test career with 502 runs in 11 matches at an average of 29 and a highest score of 99.

Healy has also made more than 3000-plus runs in ODI and T20I both. Her 16-year-long international cricket career ended with a thumping win.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The batting collapse in both innings is worrying. 198 and 149 are not Test match scores on a decent pitch. We need to work on our temperament for the longer format. Credit to Australia, they were clinical.
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Ananya R
Harmanpreet is right, we need more multi-format tours and more Test matches for the women's team! How can we get better if we play one Test every two years? BCCI should schedule more. The girls are talented but need experience.
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David E
Respectful criticism: The team selection and approach seemed a bit off. Why not play more aggressively after winning the T20Is? The momentum was lost. Still, a great series overall and fantastic to see women's cricket getting this platform.
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Siddharth J
Annabel Sutherland was just too good. Sometimes you have to accept the opponent played better cricket. Our bowlers tried hard. Focus on the positives - we won the T20I series in Australia! That's a big achievement yaar.
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Kavya N
Feeling for Harmanpreet. It's not easy to lead in all three formats. The girls will bounce back. Also, what a send-off for Alyssa Healy! A legend of the game. 👏

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