India Smile Mandhan returns to the pavilion after her release Australian Grace Harris (PTI Photo/Atul Yadav) Australia secured 43 victories against India in the third ODI woman and won their 11th bilateral series. Despite the impressive performance of the Mandhany, the exceptional Beth Mooney Australia was led to a triumph.Australia published its highest common ODI in total of 412 everything, with Mooney scored 138 escapes from 79 balls. This total amount last year broke their previous record 371/8 against India in Brisbane.The Australian team maintained its perfect record of the series by winning 2-1, despite strong resistance from India. The hosts did not reach 369 runs, despite a strong 121-running partnership between Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur.Indian persecution would violate the world record for the highest successful running of persecution, currently holding Sri Lanka on 302 runs against South Africa in Potchefstroom in 2024.The match saw the abundance of the border, with India allowing 60 and five six. Australia admitted less borders, with 39 four and seven six.The Indian field showed inconsistencies with dropped catches and misfields. A remarkable exception was Deepti’s one -handed return catch that released Grace Harris.For the excellent performance of Mandhana, she included her second consecutive century, scoring 125 ran 63 balls. Its 50th century meant the fastest Indian in ODI and violated its own previous record of 70 balls.Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur maintained a strong level of running ten for more during their partnership. Kaur contributed 52 escapes from 35 balls.Early release of Pratiky Rawal and Harleen Deol for 10 and 11 runs were overcome by the partnership of Mandhan and Harmanpreet. Mandhana, who received a rope at 53, continued her aggressive launch.Momentum shifted when the HarmanPreet was rejected by LBW after a medical break. Mandhana departure in the following Indian persecution.The late effort of Deepti Sharma 72 escaped 58 balls, including the five borders and two six, maintained India’s hope alive. However, regular goals prevented India from reaching the goal.Previously in the match, spectacular shifts Beth Mooney set the tone for Australia. Her performance was accompanied by 81 Runs by Georgia Voll, Ellys Perry’s 68 and Captain Alyssa Healy’s Quick 30.Indian pitchs fought on the flat pitch of the boiler. The aggressive beginning of Healy included seven borders before Kranti Goud released it for the third time in a series.Voll and Perry built a solid 107-Run partnership and took advantage of inconsistent bowling. Sneh Rana eventually broke through and released to sweep the legs.Mooney’s dominant shifts were 23 four and six, which effectively manipulated both Spin and Pace Bowling. During her stay in the fold she constantly attacked Indian pitch.45. Through he saw the Deepti Sharma say that three goals, including Mooney range, initiated a late collapse. Despite the late bowling success in India, Australia has already introduced a winning position.
