Australian women's cricket team in India in 2022–23
Australia women's cricket team in India in 2022–23 | |||
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India | Australia | ||
Dates | 9 – 20 December 2022 | ||
Captains | Harmanpreet Kaur | Alyssa Healy[n 1] | |
Twenty20 International series | |||
Results | Australia won the 5-match series 4–1 | ||
Most runs | Shafali Verma (140) | Beth Mooney (205) | |
Most wickets | Deepti Sharma (6) | Heather Graham (7) Ashleigh Gardner (7) | |
Player of the series | Ashleigh Gardner (Aus) |
The Australia women's cricket team toured India in December 2022 to play five Twenty20 International (T20I) matches.[1][2] The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) confirmed the schedule for the tour in November 2022.[3] Both teams used the series as preparation for the 2023 ICC Women's T20 World Cup tournament.[4]
Australia won the series 4–1, after Heather Graham took a hat-trick in the final match.[5]
Squads
India[6] | Australia[7] |
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Amanda-Jade Wellington was added to Australia's squad after the first T20I, replacing Jess Jonassen who was ruled out due to a hamstring injury.[8] Australia's captain Alyssa Healy was ruled out of the last match of the series due to an injury, with Tahlia McGrath was appointed as captain.[9]
T20I series
1st T20I
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Australia won by 9 wickets DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai Umpires: Narayanan Janani (Ind) and Vrinda Rathi (Ind) Player of the match: Beth Mooney (Aus) |
- Australia won the toss and elected to field.
- Anjali Sarvani (Ind) made her T20I debut.
- Kim Garth also made her T20I debut for Australia after previously playing 51 T20Is for Ireland,[10] becoming the fourth women's cricketer to represent two international teams in T20Is.[11]
2nd T20I
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Smriti Mandhana 79 (49) Heather Graham 3/22 (4 overs) |
Match tied (India won the Super Over) DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai Umpires: Vrinda Rathi (Ind) and Gayathri Venugopalan (Ind) Player of the match: Smriti Mandhana (Ind) |
- India won the toss and elected to field.
- Heather Graham and Phoebe Litchfield (Aus) both made their T20I debuts.
- Super Over: India 20/1, Australia 16/1.
3rd T20I
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Australia won by 21 runs Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai Umpires: Narayanan Janani (Ind) and Gayathri Venugopalan (Ind) Player of the match: Ellyse Perry (Aus) |
- India won the toss and elected to field.
4th T20I
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Australia won by 7 runs Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai Umpires: Narayanan Janani (Ind) and Nand Kishore (Ind) Player of the match: Ashleigh Gardner (Aus) |
- India won the toss and elected to field.
5th T20I
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Deepti Sharma 53 (34) Heather Graham 4/8 (2 overs) |
Australia won by 54 runs Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai Umpires: Vrinda Rathi (Ind) and Gayathri Venugopalan (Ind) Player of the match: Ashleigh Gardner (Aus) |
- India won the toss and elected to field.
Notes
- ^ Tahlia McGrath captained Australia in the fifth T20I.
References
- ^ "India vs Australia Women's T20Is: full squads, schedule, venues, players list and match timings". Sportstar. 3 December 2022. Retrieved 3 December 2022.
- ^ "Women's Future Tours Programme" (PDF). International Cricket Council. Retrieved 20 April 2023.
- ^ "Schedule for senior women's Australia tour of India announced". Board of Control for Cricket in India. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
- ^ "BCCI announces schedule for India women vs Australia women T20I series". Hindustan Times. 18 November 2022. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
- ^ "Gardner-Harris assault, Graham hat-trick help Australia clinch series 4-1". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 20 December 2022.
- ^ "Team India (Senior Women) squad for Australia Tour of India announced". Board of Control for Cricket in India. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
- ^ "Garth gets Australia call-up; Healy named captain for India T20I tour". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 21 November 2022.
- ^ "Jess Jonassen ruled out of India series with a hamstring injury". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 11 December 2022.
- ^ "Healy ruled out of final India T20I, McGrath to captain". Cricket Australia. Retrieved 19 December 2022.
- ^ "Kim Garth excited for 'next step up' after 'moving across the world'". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 9 December 2022.
- ^ "Mooney shakes off sickness in match-winning knock". Cricket Australia. Retrieved 9 December 2022.
External links
- Series home at ESPNcricinfo
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