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Thought we'd capitalise on pacers, knocking they've only 5 bowlers: Healy on Aussies' tactics against India

Australia's women's cricket team achieved a remarkable victory against India in a thrilling World Cup encounter. Captain Alyssa Healy played a stunning innings of 142, leading her team to the highest successful chase in women's ODI history. The Australian strategy focused on capitalizing on India's pace bowling limitations and exploiting their five-bowler attack. This win sees Australia return to the top of the group stage table, showcasing their dominance in the tournament.

Vizag, Oct 13

Australia captain Alyssa Healy revealed that there was no rigid game plan against Indian bowlers in the ICC Women's World Cup match on Sunday and stated that with the hosts relying heavily on a five-bowler attack and left-arm spinner Charani proving to be the most effective of the Indian bowlers on the day, her side opted to capitalise on the pace bowlers.

After Annabel Sutherland's 5-40 helped the seven-time champions fight back after the hosts had found themselves 155 without loss thanks to Pratika Rawal (75) and Smriti Mandhana's (80) fireworks, and restricted India to 330 in 49 overs.

Chasing 331, Healy blasted a tournament high 142 from 107 deliveries, featuring 21 fours and three sixes, which acted as the catalyst to Australia reaching their target of 331 - the highest successful chase in women's ODI history.

The record-breaking victory sees the seven-time champions return to the top of the group stage table and Healy was pleased at producing a captain's knock when her team needed it most.

Speaking about her game plan in the post-match presser, Healy said, "It wasn't a distinct plan as such. I think Charani was getting actually quite a bit of spin, the left arm spinner. So, she was actually kind of the pick of the bowlers today, and I think we identified that really well and thought if we could capitalise on some of the pace bowlers then that would be handy, knowing they've only really got five bowlers in their attack.

"Obviously Harman bowled no overs, we thought if we could attack that that would be great. But it wasn't really a plan as such. It just sort of panned out that way on the day and I think with the wicket sliding on, it probably enabled us to do," she said.

Healy scored the third highest score by any captain at any edition of the Women's World Cup. The only skippers to have bettered her innings of 142 as captain are fellow Australians Belinda Clark (229* against Denmark in 1997) and Meg Lanning (152* versus Sri Lanka in 2017).

Speaking about her century, which was her sixth and first as a skipper, Healy said, "I think I was just trying to contribute. I think it needed somebody to make 100 to chase down that total. Obviously you'd probably like two to make 100 just to make it easy, but somebody needed to, if they got set to cash in and have a good day.

"So it was probably - It was my day in the end. It hasn't been my day of late, but it was my day today, which was really cool. And to get ourselves, obviously I would have liked to be there a little bit longer and probably see it home a little bit more, but I think to get ourselves in a winning position at that point in time was really cool and I'll probably reflect on that a little bit later and be a little bit happy."

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Healy's strategy was spot on. We really need to develop more bowling options. Relying on just 5 bowlers against a strong team like Australia is risky. Hope the team management takes note of this.

Arjun K

Charani was the only bowler who looked threatening today. Shows how important quality spin is in Indian conditions. But Healy's innings was just too good - she read the conditions perfectly! 👏

Sarah B

As an Aussie fan living in India, this was an amazing match! But honestly, the Indian women's team has improved so much. The 330-run total was competitive, just that Healy played one of the great ODI innings.

Vikram M

Disappointing loss but we should appreciate the quality of cricket. Both teams played exceptionally well. Our batting was fantastic, bowling needs some work. Onwards and upwards! 💪

Michael C

Healy's captaincy was brilliant - identifying Charani as the main threat and attacking the other bowlers. Shows why Australia are 7-time champions. Great learning experience for the Indian team though!

Ananya R

Heartbreaking loss after such a good start. But proud of our girls! Mandhana and Rawal gave us a dream start. Just need to work on

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