Spinners Shine as India A Dominates Day One Against Australia A

India A spinners Minnu Mani and Priya Mishra took nine wickets, restricting Australia A to 212 runs on the first day of the four-day women’s 'unofficial' Test. In reply, India A reached 100 for two at stumps. Georgia Voll's 71 was a highlight for Australia A.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Goldcoast | Updated: 22-08-2024 19:13 IST | Created: 22-08-2024 19:13 IST
Spinners Shine as India A Dominates Day One Against Australia A
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India A took a commanding position on the first day of the four-day one-off women's 'unofficial' Test, thanks to remarkable performances from spinners Minnu Mani and Priya Mishra. The duo shared nine wickets to bundle out Australia A for 212.

Captain and off-spinner Minnu Mani claimed five wickets for 58 runs, while rookie leg-spinner Priya Mishra took four wickets for the same number of runs. Australia A's batting lineup struggled, continuing their difficulties from the third ODI where Mishra was also dominant.

Opener Georgia Voll was fluent in her innings of 71, but the rest of the Australian batsmen failed to capitalize. India A then reached 100 for two at stumps, with Shweta Sehrawat and Tejal Hasabnis guiding the innings after early setbacks.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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