India finished the ODI leg of the multi-format series on a high with a brilliant win and ending Australia's unbeaten ODI streak of 26. However, Australia won the ODI series 2-1, with the multi-format series' scoreline reading 4-2.
It was another game in Mackay that went down to the wire but this time India held their nerves as they sealed a thrilling two-wicket win with just three balls to spare. Jhulan Goswami hit the winning runs, lofting it straight for a four.
Chasing a target of 265, India showed poise and power in their response, with the opening pair of Shafali Verma and Smriti Mandhana putting on 59 for the first wicket. Negotiating the new-ball partnership of Perry and McGrath, Mandhana fell to the off-spin of Gardner for 22 (25), with Annabel Sutherland taking an athletic catch running back from mid-off.
Youngster Yastika Bhatia continued her fine start to international cricket, ticking things along with Verma, bringing up a one-hundred run stand in just 19 overs.
At 160/1 after 29 overs and needing just 105, India looked in prime position, before a double blow swung the pendulum back once again. Verma fell to the aggressive left-arm orthodox of Sophie Molineux for 56, while ‘keeper Richa Ghosh was dismissed an over later, with Sutherland taking her first wicket.
Bhatia continued her press with captain Mithali Raj, with only a piece of inspired fielder ending her stay at the crease. Top-edging a short ball, Bhatia became Stella Campbell's first victim in international cricket, only after a diving catch from substitute fielder Molly Strano.
Sutherland doubled her tally by rattling Vastrakar's (3) stumps, leaving Raj and No.7 Deepti Sharma needing a run a ball from the last ten overs. Sutherland struck once again, in her next over, snaring an important wicket of the India skipper, who was bowled for 16. Rana got a lifeline when she was dropped by Nicola Carey on 11 on the last ball of the 44th over. The equation came down to India requiring 33 runs from the last five overs, with four wickets in hand.
Chief scores
India Women 266/8 (Batia 64, Verma 56, Sutherland 3/30)
Australia Women 264/9 (Gardner 67, Mooney 52, Goswami 3/37, Vastrakar 3/46) (ICC)
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