Key Points

India A pulled off a thrilling two-wicket win against Australia A in the second 50-over match. Yastika Bhatia and Radha Yadav set the platform with half-centuries before a late collapse. Tanuja Kanwar and Prema Rawat's unbeaten 68-run partnership snatched victory from the jaws of defeat. The win gives India A an unassailable lead in the series with one match remaining.

Key Points: Yastika Radha Tanuja Guide India A to Thrilling Win Over Australia A

  • Yastika Bhatia scores 66 in chase of 266
  • Radha Yadav leads with 60 before late collapse
  • Tanuja-Prema 68-run stand seals victory
  • Minnu Mani takes 3-46 to restrict Australia A
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Yastika, Radha and Tanuja lead India 'A' to 50-over series win over Australia 'A'

Yastika Bhatia, Radha Yadav, and Tanuja Kanwar shine as India A clinch a dramatic 2-wicket victory against Australia A in the 50-over series.

"Tanuja and Prema had other ideas up their sleeve – Match Report"

Brisbane, Aug 15

Yastika Bhatia, Radha Yadav and Tanuja Kanwer struck half-centuries each as India ‘A’ clinched the 50-over series against Australia ‘A’ with a narrow two-wicket win in the second game held at Ian Healy Oval on Friday.

Electing to bat first, Alyssa Healy top-scored with 91 off 87 balls to guide Australia ‘A’ to 265/9 in their 50 overs, with the rest of the batting line-up not putting in standout performances.

For India ‘A’, off-spin bowling all-rounder Minnu Mani (3-46) and pacers Saima Thakor (2-30) were amongst the standout wicket-takers for the visitors’, while Radha, Tanuja, Prema Rawat, and Titas Sadhu took a scalp each.

Chasing 266, Yastika Bhatia stood up to hit 66 off 71 balls – her second successive fifty of the ongoing series. But the likes of Shafali Verma, Tejal Hasabnis, and Raghvi Bist contributing 37 runs between themselves, India ‘A’ slipped to 193/7 in the 39th over.

With skipper Radha falling for 60 off 78 balls, many felt an Indian defeat was imminent. But Tanuja and Prema had other ideas up their sleeve. The duo shared a gritty, counter-attacking stand of 68 runs off 62 deliveries for the eighth wicket to take India ‘A’ home with a ball to spare and adding cheerful vibes to the Independence Day celebrations.

While Tanuja hit a crucial 50 off 57 balls and stood out with her behind the square shots, Prema slammed an unbeaten 32 off 33 balls to turn the game on its head, with the latter hitting the winning runs on the penultimate ball of the chase against a bowling line-up which had capped players like Darcie Brown and Kim Garth.

The third and final 50-over match will be held at the same venue on Sunday, with India ‘A’ aiming to complete a clean sweep in the one-day leg of the multi-format series.

Brief Scores: Australia ‘A’ 265/9 (Alyssa Healy 91, Kim Garth 41 not out; Minnu Mani 3-46, Saima Thakor 2-30) lost to India ‘A’ 266/8 in 49.5 overs (Yastika Bhatia 66, Radha Yadav 60; Amy Edgar 2-55, Ella Hayward 2-57) by two wickets

- IANS

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Shreya B
While the win is fantastic, we need to address the middle-order collapse. 193/7 is worrying - against stronger teams this could be disastrous. But hats off to the lower order for bailing us out this time!
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Aman W
Yastika is proving to be the backbone of our batting lineup! Two fifties in two matches is no small feat against Aussie bowlers. Future star in the making ✨
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Nisha Z
Minnu Mani's 3 wickets were crucial in restricting Australia. Our spin department looks strong! Hope BCCI gives more exposure to these A-team players in international matches soon.
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David E
As an Australian cricket fan, I must admit India's bench strength is impressive. That last-wicket partnership was brilliant cricket. Looking forward to a competitive final match!
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Priyanka N
Best Independence Day gift from our women cricketers! 🇮🇳 The way they fought back shows the never-say-die attitude of this team. Now let's go for the clean sweep on Sunday!

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