10 defeats for India Women against Australia Women, their most against any team in T20 Internationals. However, over the past 6 T20 Internationals, the head-to-head reads 3-3. India have also lost 9 matches against England and 8 against West Indies.
0.3 India Women’s win-loss ratio (3 wins, 10 defeats) against Australia Women, their 2nd-worst against any side. Their worst is 0.22 (2 wins, 9 defeats) against England Women, the 3rd team in the tournament.
67 by Smriti Mandhana today, the highest by an Indian against Australia in T20Is. Mandhana went past Harmanpreet Kaur’s 57, scored at Visakhapatnam in 2011-12.
67 highest score for Smriti as well, in her 33rd match. Her previous highest was 57 against South Africa Women at East London last month.
35 highest score for Anuja Patil, in her 28th match. Her previous highest was 34 against Sri Lanka Women at Ranchi in 2015-16.
15 and 2/22 highest score and best figures for Ashleigh Gardner, in her 7th match. Her previous highest was 10 against England at Sydney in November, while her previous best was 1/3 against New Zealand at Geelong in 2016-17. It was also her only wicket.
15 wickets for Jhulan Goswami in India-Australia T20Is, the most from either side. Ellyse Perry took 2 wickets to draw level with her when India batted, but Jhulan took 3 to increase the margin later in the day.
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48 players have now appeared in T20Is for Australia Women. Sophie Molineux was the latest. Only India (58) and New Zealand (50) have given out more caps.
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