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Fans run wild as Bath Muni, the second fastest century in women’s ODI cricket history, Ind-W vs Aus-W

AustraliaMiddle-order batsman Beth mooni Breaking the second fastest century combined in women’s ODI grounds and dug up their name in record books. In Running series against India decisive At the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi, the left-handed batsman reached a three-heart mark in a bang 57 balls, an achievement that demonstrated his unreliable striking capacity.

Record-breaking performance from Beth Muni in third woman ODI against India

Coming to the crease at number four, Muni did not waste any time to seize the innings control. She reached only in half a century in 31 balls, set up the stage for her attack on Indian bowlers. Historical century reached 38th when she guided a delivery in an elegant manner Radha Yadav For a limit. The century is the fourth of Mooney in its 85-match ODI career and came after a significant 106-run partnership for the third wicket with fellow all-rounders. Elis periWho contributed a stable 68 runs.

The centenary of Muni’s 57-chants placed it in the Elite Company, which binds her for the fastest-second century in the history of the one-day international of women. The top position in this record list is none other than the former Australian captain Meg lanningWho scored in a century against a stunning 45 balls New Zealand On December 17, 2012. The record-breaking knock against India in Moni’s series highlighted his ability to perform under pressure and strengthened his position as one of the most prominent batsmen in the modern game.

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Money’s explosive Century Power Australia women more than 300 against India in Delhi

The women of Australia have set a difficult target of 380 runs after posting 379/6 in 50 overs against women of India at the third ODI at Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi. Australia, who was selected to bat first, left for a quick start with the captain Elisa Hely (30) Fall early, but when the real show started when Georgia wole (81 off 68 balls) and Perry (68 off 72 balls) stabilized the ship.

The biggest success for the Australians, however, was a surprising performance of Muni, scoring 138 runs, which was off just 75 balls, including 23 borders and six, which took the game away from India. Ashlegh gardner Add 39 runs, while Tahlia McGrath was rejected for 14.

Despite an enthusiastic effort from India’s bowlers, including Kranti Gaud, Renuka Singh And Sneh RanaAustralians maintained their aggressive approach, finishing with a huge clan. India is now facing a difficult task to chase this goal, as Australia’s batting line-up is firing on all cylinders. With the current run rate of 8.51, the Australians would be looking at the clan even further, leaving the Indian bowlers with a very low margin for error. The Indian team’s response will be important, and they will need to have a strong start with the bat to stand a chance in total.

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