
The second one-day match of the three-match series between India A Women and Australia A Women will take place on Friday, August 15, at the Ian Healy Oval in Brisbane, starting at 9:30 AM local time (5:00 AM IST).
India A enter the contest with a golden opportunity to wrap up the series after a dominant performance in the opener. Chasing 215, Radha Yadav’s side coasted home by three wickets with 48 balls to spare.
Yastika Bhatia anchored the innings with a fluent half-century, while Dhara Gujjar, Raghvi Bist, and Shafali Verma chipped in with vital contributions. The spin attack, led by Radha herself, was instrumental in dismantling Australia’s middle order.
For Australia A, it’s a must-win to keep the series alive. Tahlia McGrath, alongside veterans Alyssa Healy, Kim Garth, and Darcie Brown, will be under pressure to step up.
The hosts had dominated the preceding T20 leg 3-0, but the first ODI exposed their vulnerability against spin. A fightback will require early inroads with the new ball and a more disciplined middle-order effort.
With India A aiming to seal the series and Australia A seeking redemption, Friday’s clash promises high-intensity cricket.
A fresh Ian Healy Oval surface and a quick outfield should set the stage for a gripping battle between India’s fearless young talent and Australia’s seasoned campaigners.
The second One-Dayer between Australia A Women and India A Women will start at 5:00 AM IST and 09:30 AM local time.
There is no live telecast of the One-Day series between Australia A Women and India A Women. Live telecast of the match will be available on the Fancode app.
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