Key Points

India's women's cricket team delivered a spectacular performance in the 2nd ODI against Australia. Smriti Mandhana's brilliant century set the foundation for a commanding victory. The Indian bowling attack comprehensively dismantled Australia's batting lineup, securing a massive 102-run win. This victory not only levels the series but also ends Australia's impressive 13-match winning streak.

Key Points: Smriti Mandhana Leads India's Massive ODI Win Over Australia

  • Smriti Mandhana smashes 117 runs in stunning performance
  • India breaks Australia's 13-match winning streak
  • Kranti Goud takes crucial 3 wickets
  • Tactical bowling approach dismantles Australian batting lineup
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2nd ODI: Smriti, bowlers star as India thrash Australia by 102 runs, level series 1–1

Smriti Mandhana's century and India's bowling prowess crush Australia by 102 runs, leveling the thrilling ODI series

"Six bowling options proved to be our game-changing strategy - Indian Team Management"

New Chandigarh, Sep 17

Smriti Mandhana's sublime 117, coupled with the six bowling options in hand, played starring roles as India produced a commanding all-round performance to beat Australia by 102 runs and level the three-match series 1–1 at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium here on Wednesday.

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.

Annabel Sutherland top-scored with 45 while Ellyse Perry hung around to make 44, but it went in vain as Australia were bowled out for 190 in 40.5 overs and suffered their heaviest defeat in terms of runs margin in women's ODIs, surpassing their 92-run loss to England in the 1973 World Cup final.

India's tactical decision to field six bowlers paid off handsomely, with all of them amongst the wickets. The huge win also meant India registered their first home ODI win over Australia since February 2007 in Chennai, as the visitors' streak of 13 straight wins in the format came to an end.

Renuka Singh Thakur, returning from injury and playing an ODI for the first time since December 2024, struck early by castling Georgia Voll for a duck, while Kranti removed Alyssa Healy for 9. Australia were restricted to just 25 runs in the Power-play - their lowest 10-over tally in ODIs since the 2017 World Cup.

The pressure mounted as Sneh Rana had Beth Mooney caught for 18, though India had a bit of a scare. Renuka left the field mid-over due to injury, with Arundhati Reddy stepping in to complete the spell. Ellyse and Annabel offered brief resistance through a 46-run stand, but wickets continued to tumble for Australia.

Radha Yadav pulled off a diving caught-and-bowled to dismiss Ellyse, while Arundhati removed Annabel and later held her third catch of the innings to send back Tahlia McGrath off Deepti's bowling. Deepti chipped in with two wickets, including the dismissal of Ashleigh Gardner for 17.

Australia's chase unravelled further with a run-out of Alana King, followed by Megan Schutt falling to a sharp reflex catch by Kranti, who fittingly sealed the win by castling Georgia Wareham with a pinpoint yorker and set the stage for a series decider in New Delhi on Saturday.

Brief scores:

India 292 all out in 49.5 overs (Smriti Mandhana 117, Deepti Sharma 40; Darcie Brown 3-42, Ashleigh Gardner 2-39) beat Australia 190 all out in 40.5 overs (Annabel Sutherland 45, Ellyse Perry 44; Kranti Goud 3-28, Deepti Sharma 2-24) by 102 runs

- IANS

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Sarah B
Kranti Goud was phenomenal with 3-28! The way our spinners controlled the middle overs shows how much our women's cricket has evolved. Can't wait for the decider in Delhi!
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Priya S
Smriti Mandhana is just incredible! 117 off 91 balls against the world champions - that's some serious batting. Her timing and placement were just perfect today 👏
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Michael C
As an Australian fan, have to admit India outplayed us completely today. The bowling attack was relentless and didn't give our batters any breathing space. Well deserved win!
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Ananya R
The fielding was outstanding today! That caught-and-bowled by Radha Yadav and the reflex catch by Kranti - these moments really turned the match in our favor. So proud of the team effort!
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Vikram M
Ending Australia's 13-match winning streak in ODIs - that's massive! This victory will give our team so much confidence going into the final match. Hope Renuka's injury isn't serious though 🤞
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Karthik V
While the win was comprehensive, we still lost momentum in the last 10 overs of our batting. Need to work on finishing strong if we want to win the series on Saturday. But overall, brilliant

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