India Women Fall Short in ODI Opener Against Australia Despite Mandhana's 58

India Women began their ODI series against Australia with a six-wicket defeat in Brisbane. Stand-in captain Smriti Mandhana, who top-scored with 58, remarked that the pitch behaved differently than anticipated. The Indian innings of 214 was built on her knock and a half-century from the injured Harmanpreet Kaur. Australia comfortably chased the target with Beth Mooney's 76 leading the way.

Key Points: India Women Lose 1st ODI to Australia: Mandhana on Wicket Surprise

  • India posted 214 all out
  • Australia chased target in 38.2 overs
  • Mandhana top-scored with 58
  • Harmanpreet Kaur injured while batting
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"Wicket didn't play the way we thought it would": Mandhana after India's defeat over Australia

India lost the first ODI by 6 wickets. Stand-in captain Smriti Mandhana said the wicket played unexpectedly. Harmanpreet Kaur scored 53 before injury.

"Wicket didn't play the way we thought it would. - Smriti Mandhana"

Hobart, February 24

India started their ODI series against Australia with a six-wicket defeat at the Allan Border Field in Brisbane on Tuesday. And Indian vice-captain Smriti Mandhana said the wicket didn't play the way the Indian team thought it would.

Australia came to the match on the back of a 1-2 series defeat in the T20I series. They successfully chased down a 215-run target after halting the visitors to 214.

During the post-match presentation, stand-in captain Mandhana said, "We started with the bat with two wickets down which is never easy. We did really well in terms of coming back. Wicket didn't play the way we thought it would."

Vice-captain Mandhana led the Indian side in Harmanpreet Kaur's absence after Kaur sustained an injury in her knee while batting.

Speaking on Kaur's injury, Mandhana said, "I haven't seen her yet, but I think she'll be fine."

Speaking about the next two matches in the series, she said, "We've been playing good cricket so it's not like we'll change much after one loss. We have to come together as a batting unit and post a good total. But we won't think about it a lot. Have two days, will reflect on it and come back stronger."

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.

Now, the Indian team will 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
Losing early wickets has been a recurring issue. Shafali and Jemimah need to find consistency. Hope Harmanpreet recovers quickly, we need her leadership.
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Sarah B
Respectfully, the "wicket didn't play the way we thought" explanation feels a bit overused. Top teams adapt on the go. The bowling, especially in the middle overs, lacked penetration. Just my two cents.
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Vikram M
Mandhana and Kaur both scoring fifties is a huge positive! The middle order just couldn't build partnerships. 214 was 30 runs short on that ground. Fielding also needs to be sharper.
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Rohit P
Aussies are always tough at home. No shame in this loss. The girls bounced back well in the T20s, I'm sure they'll do the same. Focus on the next game! 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
Gardner with 3 wickets was the difference. Our spinners couldn't create the same pressure. Hope the team has a good chat and comes back stronger. Wishing a speedy recovery to our captain!

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