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Australia defeated India by 9 runs in the Women’s T20 World Cup. On Sunday, Australia won the toss and chose to bat. The Australian team scored 151 runs losing 8 wickets in 20 overs. In reply, Team India could score only 142 runs after losing 9 wickets. Captain Harmanpreet Kaur scored 54 runs on 47 balls.
Many top moments were seen during the match played in Sharjah. For example, Team India suddenly had to change its playing eleven after the toss. At the same time, Radha Yadav took a brilliant catch of Beth Mooney.
Top moments of India-Australia match
1. After the toss, India changed playing-11 Team India had to suddenly change its playing eleven in this match after the toss. Spinner Radha Yadav was given last minute entry in the match against Australia. Because, spinner Asha Shobhana got injured during the warm-up session just before the start of the match. He got injured in his knee. He was seen limping in the middle of the warm-up session. He was immediately seen leaving the field with the medical staff.
BCCI said in a statement, ‘Asha Sobhana will not be able to take part in the match against Australia. He suffered a knee injury during the warm-up during the toss. The ICC match referee requested the Australian captain (Tahlia McGrath), who approved the replacement in India’s playing eleven. BCCI’s medical team is keeping an eye on Asha’s condition.

2. Radha Yadav took an excellent diving catch In this match again excellent fielding was seen from Radha Yadav. Renuka Singh bowled the fourth ball of the third over of the first innings on length. On which Beth Mooney played towards backward point. Radha was a short distance away, she dived and caught the ball a few inches above the ground. It was a great catch. For some time, Radha could not believe that she had made the catch.
Caught the ball a few inches above the turf.

After taking the catch, Radha (sitting on the right) celebrated in this manner.
3. Renuka took wickets on 2 consecutive balls In the third over of the Australian innings, Renuka Singh dismissed Beth Mooney (2) on the fourth ball of the over and Georgia Wareham (0) on the fifth ball. Mooney was caught by Radha Yadav and Georgia was LBW.

Renuka Singh celebrating the wicket of Georgia Wareham.
4. McGrath was out even after life support Australian captain Tahlia McGrath got a lease of life on the third ball of the 12th over. Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaur dropped her easy catch at the covers position. Radha Yadav then sent McGrath to the pavilion by stumping her on the 5th ball. McGrath scored 32 runs on 26 balls with the help of 4 fours.

Radha Yadav sent McGrath to the pavilion by getting stumped by wicketkeeper Richa Ghosh.
5. Litchfield remained not out due to umpiring error Australia’s batsman Phoebe Litchfield escaped dismissal in the 16th over due to an umpiring error. Deepti Sharma bowled the second ball of the over on good length, left hander Litchfield played a reverse sweep. The ball hit his pads, India appealed and the umpire gave the decision of LBW.
Lichfield took a review and replays showed the ball had pitched outside leg stump. However, Litchfield was right handed by playing reverse sweep, so the pitching could not be given outside leg. Despite this, the umpire considered the ball pitching outside leg and Litchfield remained not out.
The umpire considered the ball pitching outside leg and gave Litchfield not out.
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