Beth Moeney’s record-breaking knock helps Australia Script ODI history

Beth Moeney’s record-breaking knock helps Australia Script ODI history

Beth Moeney and the National Cricket team of the Australian ladies criticized the trust of the National Cricket team of India in pieces with their brutal battle in the third and last ODI competition in the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi on Saturday 20 September.

The National Cricket team of Australia unleashed a border festival in the Arun Jaitley Stadium and hit their highest ODI total against India. The Outfield, lightning fast compared to the first two games in Mullanpur, left the National Cricket team of India.

Beth Moeney leads the brutal attack in the final ODI against India

From field installations to bowling plans and bad fieldwork, everything went against the Indian side, while the Australian team yielded a total of 60 four and 5 sixes in just 287 balls – almost a limit to the four deliveries in the current definitive ODI in Delhi.

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Georgia Voll (81 runs from 68 balls) and Ellyse Perry (68 runs of 72 balls) gave Australia a blazing start, where Beth Moeney continued her attack through her innings. Moeney attacked Van Ball One and scored a record-breaking 75-ball 138 to bring Australia to 412 points on the board.

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She helped Australia their record ODI -Total against India. Her knock contained 23 limits and one six against India women. Moeney’s sensational 138 was the second highest individual score by a female cricket player against India after Claire Taylor’s undefeated 156 in Lord’s in 2006.

Moeney set 24 borders (23 celebrations and a six), making it the second highest border -dependent trait for Australia in Odis, just behind the 26 four of Alyssa Healy during her 170 in the World Cup finale of 2022 against England. Her century was also the joint second fastest in the ODI history of women, which reached 100 in 57 balls, equal to the efforts of Karen Rolton against South Africa in 2000.

Meg Lanning still has the record for the fastest century in just 45 balls against New Zealand in 2012. The innings of Australia was a border bonanza, which hit 60 four, the second most in a ladies Odiinings after New Zealand’s 64 during their record 491/4 in Dublin in 2018.

Australia hits 400+ in Ladies ODI for the 2nd time

This was the second 400-plus total of Australia in the ODIs of women, so that they only cross the second team several times, while New Zealand reached it four times.

Their total also counts as the highest in Australia in the ODIs of women, the highest against India and the sixth highest general in the ODIs of women.

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With 65 boundaries (both sixes and four) in the innings, Australia registered the second limits in a ladies ODI, just behind the 71 of New Zealand against Ireland in 2018.

India -women are struggling early, while Pratika Rawal and Harleen Deol fall cheaply

On the other hand, India women had a tough start when the opening fittings Pratika Rawal was rejected for only 10 points, and then Harleen Deol lost her wicket for only 11 points compared to 14 balls. Smriti Mandhana, however, looks solid with 61* from 31 balls, and Captain HarmanPreet Kaur plays the role of the anchor because they are still more than 300 runs away from the target.

The hosts now have 8 wickets and 38 overs to get a shocker against Australia in Delhi.

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