Shreyanka Patil, right-arm off break, comes into the attack
Shreyanka to bowl from the other end.
0.6
Renuka Singh to Grace Harris, no run
0.5
Renuka Singh to Grace Harris, 2 runs, to backward square leg
0.4
Renuka Singh to Grace Harris, no run, was there an edge? A length ball angling down leg, Grace Harris looks to glance but it goes off something behind. Richa Ghosh gets low to her left
0.4
Renuka Singh to Grace Harris, wide, full ball swinging
0.3
Renuka Singh to Grace Harris, no run
Richa Ghosh is standing up to the stumps
0.2
Renuka Singh to Grace Harris, FOUR, Grace Harris gets off the mark in style! Short and room on offer, Grace Harris stands tall and plays a cracking cut
0.1
Renuka Singh to Grace Harris, no run
Grace Harris and Mooney are at the crease. Grace Harris is on strike. Renuka Singh will open the attack
The players make their way to the middle for their respective National Anthems.
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Stat: Australia have lost just two matches in the Women's T20 World Cup since 2018, both defeats came against India - by 48 runs at Providence in 2018 and by 17 runs in Sydney in 2020.
The square boundaries are 59m and 63m respectively and the straight boundary is 73m. Not much grass on this suface, it's drier. The spinners are going to turn. The spinner who bowl stump-to-stump will get the rewards there. The big shotsh haven't been easy to come over here. The primary target for the team batting first will be to score 140 and 20-30 more runs will be an added bonus, reckon Anjum Chopra and WV Raman in their pitch report
Teams:
Australia Women (Playing XI): Beth Mooney(w), Grace Harris, Ellyse Perry, Ashleigh Gardner, Phoebe Litchfield, Tahlia McGrath(c), Georgia Wareham, Annabel Sutherland, Sophie Molineux, Megan Schutt, Darcie Brown