Mon. Nov 25th, 2024
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​​​India are in total command of the one-off Test at Wankhede Stadium, racing to 1-98 at stumps on day after bowling Australia out for a modest 219.

Smriti Mandhana (43no) looks in imperious touch, as did opening partner Shafali Verma (40) before she was trapped lbw off left-arm orthodox spinner’s Jess Jonassen’s fourth ball, shortly before the close of play in Mumbai on Thursday.

Australia’s seamers continually missed their lengths and were duly treated with disdain by the Indian duo, who rocketed at almost a run-a-ball in their boundary-laced 90-run stand to slash the deficit to 121 runs.

The introduction of Ash Gardner’s finger spin in the 10th over — with India rattling along at 0-64 — finally curbed the home side’s barnstorming progress.

Australia’s seamers — debutant Lauren Cheatle, wayward Kim Garth and an out-of-sorts Ellyse Perry — conceded 77 from their 12 overs.

Conversely, spinners Gardner and Jonassen’s seven overs cost only 12 runs.

Earlier, new vice-captain Tahlia McGrath’s breezy 50 off 56 balls, captain Alyssa Healy’s gritty 38 and Garth’s handy unbeaten 28 led an otherwise disappointing Australian display with the bat in challenging conditions.

Seamer Pooja Vastrakar (career-best 4-53) ripped the tourists’ top and middle apart, ably supported by offspin duo Sneh Rana (3-56) and Deepti Sharma (2-45).

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