
Sneh Rana Got an important milestone in his career, which was taken during the 3rd OD during his 50th Vodi wicket. India women And Australia women In Delhi. Rana’s 50th wicket came in 21.1 when he rejected Georgia woleWhich was a brilliant innings of 81 in 68 balls.
Sneh Rana marked the 50th Vodi wicket with the dismissal of Georgia Wole in the 3rd Women’s ODI
Rana’s delivery, a half tracker under the leg side, forced the wole to swipe across the line. Vol, away from balance and losing its shape, brought the shot to a small leg where the substitute fielder Uma chitri No mistake, settling under the skier to take a safe catch. This wicket gave India a glimpse of hope, broke the 107 -run partnership between Wol and Elis periRana’s celebration after the wicket was emotional, marked half -century wickets in the format. The importance of this wicket was clear as Rana, a prominent player for India, gave a tough competition to achieve success after Australia dominated the proceedings.
After the wicket, Rana’s celebration was purely one. Accepting his historical achievement, he looked at the Indian dugout with weapons. Emotions were clear, but there was tension between the two teams. With Wole’s dismissal, the game had ever moved a bit in India’s favor, but Australia’s deep batting line-up still posed a significant threat. However, Wole’s departure was a sign that India fought a tough fight to return to the match.
Here’s video:
Sneh Rana broke the partnership!
Georgia Vol departure
Update ▶ ️ https://t.co/z0omzgui6m#Teamindia , #INDVAUS , @IDFCFIRSTBank , @Snehrana15 pic.twitter.com/2V4UK9Vaga
– BCCI Women (@Bcciwomen) September 20, 2025
Australia continued to dominate as Beth Muni and Elis Perry Hammers India in 3 OD
In the third ODI between Australia women and women of India at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi, Australia has fixed a total of 269/3 after 35 overs. To bat first, Australia suffered early failures, lost to Captain Elisa Heley and Georgia Wole for 30 for a brilliant 81 for 30, a stunning catch from India’s substandard fielder You Chastri and thanks to a success by Sneh Rana.
Elis Perry, who scored 68 out of 72 balls, formed an important partnership with Beth Muni, who is unbeaten with just 49 balls at 80, who led the Australian charge. With the current run rate of 7.68 and 15 overs, Australian women seem well ready to pursue the last 300. Indian bowlers, including Kranti Gaud and Renuka Singh, have seen their moments, but have struggled to include Australian batting power in the late innings. India’s hopes now rest on a fast bowling performance in the remaining overs to prevent Australia’s dominance and ban them from posting a huge total. As things are standing, it seems that visitors are strongly under control.
Also read: Why Team India is donating pink jersey in the third woman ODI against Australia here
This article was published for the first time Womencrick.comA Cricket Times Company.


