a stumping ends the game. A big charge down the ground. Not full enough and can't get to the pitch. Pokes feebly at it and the ball goes past the outside edge and Bhatia whips the bails off in a flash
IND Women vs AUS Women, 17th Match, Group B at Providence, T20 World Cup, Nov 17 2018 - Ball by Ball Commentary
2.04pm Many had believed that India could beat Australia, but few would've imagined they'd do it with such ease. Hardly breaking a sweat. This has been a landslide victory, an absolute demolition of a power-packed Australian line-up. Sure, they were hit bad by the injury to Healy, but India ripped through what was left of the rest. As expected, spin proved to be the undoing of Australia. India needed their spinners to perform if they were to win this one and they delivered big time. Of course, they had the luxury of a competitive total to defend, and that was down to the belligerent hitting of Smirit Mandhana earlier in the day. India finish top the Group B table. They will now await the rest of West Indies v England and face the loser of that game. The winner will face Australia.
Smriti Mandhana is Player of the Match. "First three matches I got starts but couldn't convert it. So I just wanted to score big today," she says. "Veda insisted on the review, and thanks to her we got 20-30 runs extra. The way we bowled and fielded today was the best of the four games, but batting-wise the performance against New Zealand was better."
Parag: "Heartiest congratulations Team India. Great show."
Karthik: "2016 men T20WC India had same Pakistan, Australia, NZ in group stage and played WI in semis. Hope this time we can go further and even win"
"She's (Healy) okay. We'll look after her and hopefully she'll be fine for the semis," says Meg Lanning. "We felt pace off the ball was going to be more effective. It (defeat) definitely shows we've got a lot to work on and improve on."
"When you have a good team, you have to perform well," says Harmanpreet Kaur, the winning Indian captain. I'm very happy with the girls. We worked very hard and today we fielded well and I am proud of the girls. Hope the sort of partnership I had with Smriti can keep coming."
Rupendu: "Probably Ravi Shastri meant this Indian side when he was referring to the "best touring side" "
Alright then. That's a wrap of this game. Stick around, if you'd like, for Ireland v New Zealand. Our coverage for that game will begin in a bit. And until then, you can dive into the report for this game, which should be up in a bit. Goodbye from me!
short of a length, flat, flashes outside off and gets beaten
crunches a fuller one to deep point
Patil on a hat-trick.
goes right across the stumps and swipes for a big heave over the leg side but gets a top-edge to the left of the keeper who easily takes it
comes down the track and whips it away wide of long-on
gaurav krishna: "Is radha yadav some long lost sister of sir jadeja... everything about her resembles jaddu"
backs away and slaps it back towards the bowler
advances down the ground and drills it down to long-on
Veda Krishnamurthy's four catches is the joint-most by a fielder in Women's T20s
length into leg stump, tucked to deep midwicket
length outside off, down the ground, right to the pitch, and a big swipe as it goes well over deep midwicket
comes down the ground and swipes and gets an inside edge to the pad. Sends back Schutt, who's looking for a leg bye
Sanjay: "Notwithstanding unfortunate injury to Healey, this has been a clinical performance from India, establishing them as firm favourites for the title "
whipped between long-on and deep midwicket, Perry needs the strike so they charge back for the second
oh, great catch!. Another lofted stroke attempted, this time by Kimmince, who doesn't get hold of it at all as she fails to get underneath it entirely. Some elevation but next to no distance and Radha runs back and throws herself forward to complete a superbly-judged catch
comes down the track and shovels it to long-off
short outside off, slapped to cover
another one goes down. These lofted strokes are fetching them no reward with the lack of pace. Pitched up invitingly. Molineux swipes and musters up all the power she can, only goes so far as long-on who takes it easily
gets across for a slog and drags it to square leg off the inside of the bat
rocks back and whips to deep midwicket
short of length, punched from the crease to long-off
walks across and pulls, not enough bounce as it skips beneath the bat
sliding in and spinning away from off, punched off the backfoot and cover misfields allowing a single