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Bath Muni’s record-breaking knock Australia script helps in ODI history

Beth Muni and the Australian women’s national cricket team broke the confidence of India’s women’s national cricket team with their cruel in the third and final ODI at Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi on Saturday, 20 September.

Australia’s women’s national cricket team faced a border festival at Arun Jaitley Stadium, breaking its highest ODI ODI against India. Lightning-fast outfield left India’s women’s national cricket team compared to the first two matches in Mullanpur.

Beth Muni led a brutal attack in the final ODI against India

From field placements to bowling plan and poor fielding, everything went against the Indian side as the Australian team hit a total of 60 fours and 5 sixes in just 287 balls – almost one border was delivered every four delivery in the last ODI in Delhi.

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Georgia Wol (81 runs from 68 balls) and Elis Perry (68 off 72 balls) gave Australia a bang, in which Beth Muni continued his innings. Muni attacked from the ball one and broke the record on 75-Secretary 138 to take Australia to 412 runs on the board.

Australia, the second fastest powers of Beth Muni to record OD total, Australia

He helped Australia his record ODIs against India. His knock included 23 borders and six against women of India. Money’s sensational 138 was the second highest individual score by a female cricketer against India after Claire Taylor’s unbeaten 156 at Lord’s in 2006.

Money broke 24 borders (23 fours and a six), making it the second largest border for Australia in Australia in Odis, which is behind 26 fours of Elisa Heley during 170 in the 2022 World Cup final against England. Their century was the second fastest combined in the ODI history of women, reaching 100 in 57 balls equivalent to Karen Rolton’s effort against South Africa in 2000.

Meg Lanning still holds a record for the fastest century in just 45 balls against New Zealand in 2012. Australia’s innings was a border Bonanza, killing 60 fours, which is the second highest in the Women’s ODI after New Zealand 64 during its record 491/4 in Dublin.

Australia breaks 400+ in women’s ODI for the 2nd time

It was in Australia’s second 400-plus women Odis, which made them the second team crossing only 400 times, while New Zealand achieved it four times.

Their total is also the highest in women’s field of Australia, which is the highest against India, and the total sixth in women’s field.

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In the innings, with 65 borders (both sixes and four), Australia recorded the second highest limits in a woman ODI against Ireland in 2018, behind New Zealand’s 71.

Women of India struggle quickly as Prakriti Rawal and Harlen Deol

On the other hand, the women of India made a difficult start as the inaugural batsman Pratika Rawal was rejected for just 10 runs, and then after facing 14 balls, Harlen Deol lost his wicket for just 11 runs. However, Smriti Madhana is looking solid with 61* off 31 balls in the morning, and Captain Harmanpreet Kaur is playing the role of anchor as she is still over 300 runs away from the target.

The hosts now have 8 wickets and 38 overs to draw a shocker against Australia in Delhi.

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