Key Points

Fast bowler Georgia Prestwidge made an immediate impact by ripping through India A's top order with three quick wickets. Despite a counter-attacking 35 from Shafali Verma, India A found themselves in deep trouble at 93/5. Persistent rain interruptions meant only 23.2 overs were possible on the opening day. The match now rests on the unbeaten partnership between Raghvi Bist and captain Radha Yadav when play resumes.

Key Points: Georgia Prestwidge Rips Through India A Top Order Before Rain

  • Georgia Prestwidge took two wickets in consecutive deliveries in the second over
  • Shafali Verma smashed 35 off 38 balls before being bowled
  • Rain limited play to just 23.2 overs on the opening day
  • India A slumped to 93/5 with Raghvi Bist unbeaten on 26
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Rain forces early stumps after Prestwidge runs through India A's top order

Fast bowler Georgia Prestwidge takes 3-25, dismissing India A's top order cheaply before heavy rain forces early stumps on Day One in Brisbane.

"Georgia then arguably produced her best delivery of the day to castle Shafali Verma - Match Report"

Brisbane, Aug 21

Fast bowler Georgia Prestwidge’s early burst put Australia A on top, but heavy rain and persistent interruptions meant early stumps was taken on Day One of their one-off red-ball match against India A at the Allan Border Field here on Thursday.

It was a day on which rain had a major say in the proceedings as only 23.2 overs of play was possible on the opening day of what is the final match of the ongoing multi-format series. Electing to bowl in overcast conditions, Australia A were immediately on top, thanks to Georgia Prestwidge dismissing Nandini Kashyap and Dhara Gujjar for ducks on consecutive deliveries in the second over.

Georgia’s first wicket came via a delivery that breached Nandini’s defence and castled her through the gate, while she had Dhara reaching out to a wide delivery and nicking to first slip.

Georgia then arguably produced her best delivery of the day to castle Shafali Verma, who had threatened to take the attack back to the bowlers with a fluent 38-ball 35, including eight boundaries.

Fellow pacers Sianna Ginger and Maitlan Brown then took out Tejal Hasabnis and Tanushree Sarkar for nine and 13 respectively as India A slipped to 93/5 before rain forced the players to go off the field.

Despite several warm-ups between showers, play could not resume for the remainder of the day. All hopes for India A putting up a competitive total rest on Raghvi Bist and captain Radha Yadav, who are unbeaten on 26 and eight respectively.

Previously, Australia A had completed a 3-0 clean sweep of the T20 series, before the India A side bounced back by winning the 50-over series 2-1.

Brief scores:

India A 93/5 in 23.2 overs (Shafali Verma 35, Raghvi Bist 26 not out; Georgia Prestwidge 3-25, Sianna Ginger 1-25) against Australia A

- IANS

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Priya S
Raghvi Bist and Radha Yadav need to build a solid partnership tomorrow. 93/5 isn't ideal but with these two at crease, we can still post 250+ if they bat sensibly 💪
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Arjun K
Why do our batters keep falling to away swinging deliveries? Same pattern in England, now in Australia. Need better technical preparation against moving ball abroad.
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Sarah B
As an Aussie cricket fan, gotta appreciate Prestwidge's bowling today! That delivery to Shafali was absolute class. Hope we get a full day's play tomorrow 🤞
Nisha Z
Shafali's 35 off 38 shows her aggressive intent is working! Just needs to convert these starts into big scores. Future of Indian women's cricket looks bright 🌟
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Michael C
Brisbane weather always plays spoilsport! Hope the drainage at Allan Border Field is good enough for an early start tomorrow. This series has been competitive so far.

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