
Cranti GaudAs she was dismissing, the tireless talent continued Elisa Hely For the third consecutive time in the ongoing range between women ODIs India And AustraliaThis moment was an explosive, not only for the wicket but also for the subsequent furious exchange.
Alyssa Heli dropped ‘F’ bomb in disappointment after Kranti Gaud
In 4.2 overs, Kranti bowled outside the full -length, out of a well -executed delivery. In a bid, to break the hut, the hut, attempted a lofted drive over the offcart, but it was under it. The bat turned into his hands, and he straightened it, where Harmanpreet Kaur took a stunning catch, pointing the fingers to the skyword, before the tabble on her back at the festival. It was a moment of sheer bliss for India, which was looking for a success.
However, the intensity of the moment did not end with the catch. After taking his third wicket against Heli in many sports, Gaud celebrated aggressively, looking at the departure directly. In response, Heli’s anger was clear as he had muted ‘F-Bamb’, expressing his disappointment when he was not able to overcome Goud’s challenge.
The exchange indicated on the increasing tension between the two players, making the match even more hot. Helly’s dismissal with solid 30 off 18 balls included seven fours and 166.66 strike rates, leaving Australia at 43/1. On the other hand, Gaud had an impact with the ball, with figures of 2.2β0β23β1. Parivartan added masala to a thrilling competition already, which displays the intensity of this series between two fierce contestants.
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Australia dominates India in the third woman OD in Delhi: Australia reaches 151/2 as Georgia Wole and Ellis Perry Shine
The women of Australia batted for the first time after winning the toss, to a total of 151/2 in 21.4 overs against India in the third ODI at Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi. The main attraction of the innings has been the middle partnership Georgia wole And Elis periWole has played a brilliant knock of 81 runs off 68 balls, attacked 14 borders, while Perry is stable at 35 with 44 balls, including four fours and one six.
The Australian innings began early for Gowd for the third time in the series with Heli (30), but Wole’s explosive batting stabilized the ship. India bowlers, including Goud and Sneh RanaStruggled to create further success, with Rana’s early Volle’s early partner, Vol was rejected and took the only other wicket of the innings.
Indian bowlers will have to turn things in the second part of the game. Meanwhile, Australia’s top order looks properly, with the depth of batting still strong with the players. Beth Muni, Ashley Gardner And Tahlia mcgrath To bat so far. As moving at the fast pace of the game, the next few overs will be important for India as they try to stop Australia’s speed in this thrilling encounter.
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