Who won the first T20I between Australia Women and India Women?
India Women won the match.
Sports / Cricket
A new era for Australian women's cricket began with Sophie Molineux captaining the side in the first T20I against India at the SCG. However, India dominated the match, securing a convincing win.
The match at the SCG saw India Women assert their dominance over Australia Women in the T20I series opener. After winning the toss, India's decision to bowl first paid dividends as their bowlers exploited the green-tinged wicket. Australia's innings began with Georgia Voll and Beth Mooney, but the early loss of Mooney set the tone for a shaky performance. Despite contributions from several batters, including Voll, Perry, and Litchfield, the Australians struggled to build substantial partnerships. The Indian bowlers, led by Reddy, consistently took wickets, preventing Australia from gaining momentum. The batting collapse from 87-5 to 133 all out underscored the challenges facing the new Australian leadership. India's tight bowling and strategic field placements stifled the Australian batters, leading to a comprehensive victory.
India Women won the match.
Australia was bowled out for 133 in 18 overs.
Reddy took four wickets.
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