AUS-W vs IND-W Only Test Day 2: India 105/6 After Collapse, Pratika Rawal Unbeaten on 43
Australia continue to hold the upper hand on the multi-format series and the solitary Test match as well reducing India's second innings to 105/6 - Australia leading by 20 runs at the end of day 2. Pratika Rawal on debut is playing a lone hand in India's second innings with an unbeaten 43 off 84 balls.
Australia Stay in Control as Annabel Sutherland’s Century and Lucy Hamilton’s Six Wickets Leave India at 105/6
Australia resumed from 96/3 with Ellyse Perry and Annabel Sutherland continuing their partnership. Perry hit 76 off 116 balls becoming Australia's leading run scorer in Women's Test matches in the process with over 1006 runs. Deepti Sharma trapped her leg before.
Annabel Sutherland's fantastic record at WACA continued as she hammered another century - a brilliant 129 before she was caught at long on off Deepti Sharma's bowling. Shafali Verma got Tahlia McGrath out for 13 with Smriti Mandhana catching a screamer at short leg. Alana King scored important 21 runs in the lower order, debutant Lucy Hamilton hit 23 off 54 balls as Australia were bundled for 323 with a first innings lead of 125 runs.
Debutant Sayali Satghare picked up 4/50, Kranti Gaud claimed 2/72. Deepti got 2 huge wickets in Perry and Sutherland. India couldn't start their 2nd innings as they would want losing 3 wickets in 8 overs. Harmanpreet Kaur also missed out on a big score and could manage just 11. India were reduced from 64/4 to 82/5 and then 82/6 as Richa Ghosh was dismissed for a duck.
Sneh Rana with an unbeaten 14 off 17 balls has added 23 runs unscathed for the 7th wicket alongside Rawal with this pair guiding India into the third day. 3 wickets for debutant Lucy Hamilton in the 2nd innings which takes her match tally to 6 wickets. Sutherland continued her good form with 2/15 and Darcie Brown struck gold in the first over sending Smriti Mandhana's leg stump for a walk.
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Debutant Pratika Rawal played a fighting knock and remained unbeaten on 43 off 84 balls.
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