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ICC Women’s World Cup takes strict action against Australia before 2025

The Australian women’s team has been fined 10% of its match fee for maintaining a slower in the second ODI against India at Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium, Mulanpur.

India is currently playing the Australia women’s national cricket team in an ODI series of three matches. Being held in matches Maharaja Yadvindra Singh International Cricket Stadium, which marks his international debut in the series in Mulanpur, New Chandigarh.

Australia launched the series with a dominated win in the first game; However, the 7 -time world champion has suffered a derogatory defeat in the second ODI against the host side. India is eyeing a strong preparation series before the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup.

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Australia fined for slow rate

Australian women are currently engaged in a series against women in India and are preparing for the upcoming ODI World Cup, which will be co-condemned by both India and Sri Lanka. The second of the series was played on 17 September.

In the second ODI, he has been fined 10 percent of the match fees for maintaining a slower rate against India. Australian women were found guilty of reducing two overs of the target after considering all available time allowances.

Australian captain Alyssa Heli convicted the crime and was booked under Article 2.22 of the ICC Code of Conduct for players and players aid personnel, according to which the players are fined five percent of their match fee, which fails to bowl for every team in the allotted time.

On-field umpire Vrinda Rathi and Janani Narayanan, third umpire Lauren Agenbagh, and fourth umpire Gayatri Venugopalan were accused.

Smriti Madhana’s command hundred paved the way for India’s return to India

Australian women bowled first in the second game of the series; However, the Indian batsmen dominated with their performance, especially the left -handed batsman on the left, Smriti Madhana, who surpassed Australian players.

The batsman extended the England all-rounder nut skiver to top the ICC rankings for women batsmen in Odis. Mandal was India’s most promising batsman, as he scored a surprising ton, forcing the Australian fielders and bowlers to rethink their strategy.

India won the second ODI by 102 runs. After Mandal’s century, the Indian bowlers were a commendable outing as the Australians were excluded for just 190 runs. He level the series 1–1 with this victory. The last match of the series will be played at Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi.

India is looking at its first ICC title in the Home World Cup

India is eyeing its first ICC title in women’s cricket. He has been runners-up with the T20 World Cup as well as the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup, but has failed to win a major title in all these years. The first-time in many global championships with 2025 is one year of first-time, Indian women also have obstacles in their favor.

This time, they have the advantage of hosting a huge event and will be considered one of the most dominated teams under sub-continuous conditions. Under the captaincy of captain Harmanpreet Kaur, Indian women will be hopeful of ending their much -awaited drought in the ICC tournament.

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