Women's Tri-Series: Indian women eye title in summit clash against Australia
Cricket | February 11, 2020 13:52 ISTIndia women will take on Australia in the final of the tri-series in Melbourne on Wednesday.
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India women will take on Australia in the final of the tri-series in Melbourne on Wednesday.
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India's new number four Shreyas Iyer achieved new feats during his 62-run innings against New Zealand in the third ODI.
In a low-scoring summit clash, Bangladesh first bowled India out for a paltry 177 in 47.2 overs and then did well enough to score the revised target of 170 in 42.1 overs under the Duckworth-Lewis method.
Rahul scored 112 runs in 113 balls in which he scored 9 fours and two magnificent sixes before getting dismissed by Hamish Bennett in the 47th over trying to accelerate the run-rate.
In the third ODI, the Indian skipper was visibly frustrated at the dismissal, but he has many more reasons to be disappointed.
As soon as the U-19 WC final match ended, it became tense with Bangladesh's players rushing to the ground and most of them still displaying aggressive body language.
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HIGHLIGHTS India vs New Zealand, 3rd ODI: KL Rahul struck a combative 112 but New Zealand completed a 3-0 whitewash of India by winning the third ODI by five wickets, on Tuesday.
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