Indian ladies’s cricket group were beaten by Australia in 3rd T20I © AFP Half-centuries from openers Alyssa Healy and Beth Mooney assisted Australia beat India by 7 wickets in the 3rd and last T20I of the series at DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on Tuesday. Australia has actually recuperated hard in the white-ball leg of the trip following a huge loss in one-off Test, protecting the ODI series 3-0 and T20I series 2-1. In the chase of 148 runs, the Australian opening set of skipper Alyssa Healy and Beth Mooney offered an intense start to the World Champions. Healy showcased assaulting and favorable intent, smashing young Titas Sadhu for 3 fours and after that a much-senior Renuka Thakur for 2 fours and a 6 in the 4th and 5th over respectively. Australia touched the 50-run mark in simply 5.4 overs, with Healy lofting a Shreyanka Patil shipment over mid-on for a border. In 6 overs and end of the very first powerplay, Australia was 54/0, with Healy (37 *) going strong with Mooney (14 *). Healy soared her method to her 16th T20I fifty in simply 34 balls, with 9 fours and a 6. The skipper was caught leg-before wicket by Deepti Sharma in the last ball of the 10th over. Healy was chosen 55 in 38 balls. Australia was 85/1. All-rounder Tahlia McGrath was successive on the crease. Australia crossed the 100-run mark in 12.1 overs. Pooja Vastrakar got some success in the 15th over, eliminating McGrath for 20 off 15 balls, with 4 borders and Ellyse Perry for a golden duck. Australia was 117/3 in 15.2 overs. Phoebe Litchfield was successive on the crease and took Australia to a win in addition to Mooney, with 8 balls to go. Australia ended at 149/3 in 18.4 overs, with Mooney (52 * in 45 balls with 5 fours) and Litchfield (17 *). Vastrakar got 2 wickets for India while Deepti got one. Regardless of some intent-filled innings by Shafali Varma and Richa Ghosh, Australia had the ability to take wickets at routine periods to limit India to 147/6 in the 3rd and last T20I of the series at DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on Tuesday. Put to bat initially by Australia, India was o
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