Match Winning prediction and betting tips for India Women vs Australia Women To be played on the 14th of December…
Match Winning prediction and betting tips for India Women vs Australia Women To be played on the 14th of December…
India Women vs Australia Women Winning Odds for 3rd ODI
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Match: India Women vs Australia Women 3rd T20I, Australia Women tour of India, 2022
Date: 14th December 2022,
Time: 7:00 pm IST and 1:30 pm GST
Venue: Brabourne Stadium – Mumbai, India
We anticipate that the pitch at Chittagong will be the finest for batting in this series, with a par score reaching 300. At this location, a wicket with pace and bounce is generally prepared.
There will be some cloud cover in the beginning of the game, but there will always be some sunny intervals. The temperature will reach 28 degrees but will remain above 25 throughout the game.
India looks dangerous once more, owing to Smriti Mandhana’s superb hitting and 79 runs from 49 deliveries. If she maintains her current form, India will have a tight grip on the series. Shafali Verma has been similarly spectacular, scoring 55 points in both games.
There is still a lot of buzz about Richa Ghosh, who smashed three sixes late in the game to keep India in the game. She finished with 26*, just a few points less than her 36 in the opening game. Jemimah Rodrigues has struggled with the bat, scoring a duck and four runs in both games.
India’s bowlers have struggled so far in the series, with only two wickets taken, demonstrating how strong Australia’s batting is. Deepti Sharma and Devika Vaidya have performed admirably, but there is still opportunity for development in the next three games.
Shafali Verma, Smriti Mandhana, Jemimah Rodrigues, Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Devika Vaidya, Richa Ghosh (wk), Deepti Sharma, Radha Yadav, Anjali Sarvani, Meghna Singh, Renuka Thakur Singh
Australia performed admirably once more, scoring more runs than in the previous game despite batting first this time. They could have easily won, but India outplayed them in the later overs.
Surprisingly, we’ve only seen three Australian batsmen play in two games, with Healy, Mooney, and McGrath facing Indian bowlers. Mooney was outstanding once again, scoring 82* runs (89* in the first match). We’re still waiting for Gardner, Perry, Graham, and Sutherland to bat! It’s difficult to criticise Australia’s batsmen right now, especially if Mooney maintains her great form.
The biggest news is that spin bowler Jess Jonassen will miss the series due to a hamstring strain, therefore Amanda-Jade Wellington will take her place.
Australia should be fine because Jonassen only bowled in the first game and went 0/18.
Megan Schutt has struggled with no wickets and 86 runs allowed, and despite picking up a wicket in the first game, Gardner went 0/40 in the second and was blasted about the park. India appears to be figuring out Australia’s bowling attack.
Beth Mooney, Alyssa Healy (c & wk), Tahlia McGrath, Ashleigh Gardner, Ellyse Perry, Phoebe Litchfield, Annabel Sutherland, Heather Graham, Alana King, Kim Garth, Megan Schutt
Super Overs give wonderful entertainment for fans in the stands and on TV, and it would be nice to see another one in this match. However, Australia Women very never lose a game in any format, and when they do, they usually respond with a focused performance in their following encounter. We expect their bowlers to be more consistent and predict a win for Australia Women at Brabourne Stadium.