Australia came to the women's team, ICC punished in this case
The Australian women’s team is on a tour of India for the three -game ODI series. He won the first ODI by 8 wickets. In the second ODI, the Indian women’s team made a strong return to win by 102 runs, the biggest defeat of the Australian women’s team in ODI cricket. After this defeat, Australia had another major setback, in the second ODI they were fined 10 percent of the match fees for a slow velocity. The Australian captain accepts the mistake of the Indian women’s team and the Australian women’s team, the second one -day match was played at Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium in Mullangpur. Australia has been convicted of throwing two overs less than the scheduled time. After the match, Australian captain Alyssa Heli acknowledged her mistake. The players were fined five percent of the match fees for anyone who was not thrown within the appointed time. The fine was imposed by referee Frinda Rathi and Janani Narayanan, third referee Lauren Agenberg and fourth referee Gayatri Venugopalan. Smriti Mandhana scored a century for the Indian women’s team, Smriti Mandhana acted brilliantly in the second ODI. He scored 117 runs, which was his 12th ODI -century. Deepti Sharma also contributed 40 runs. Due to these two players, the Indian women’s team was successful in scoring 292 runs. For the Australian team, Alice Perry scored 44 and Annabelle Sutherland scored 45 runs. The rest of the players couldn’t perform well and the team was only 190 runs. Kranti Gaur took the most three wickets for India. The third ODI is played in Delhi with a win in the second ODI, the Indian cricket team equated the three-game ODI series 1-1. The third ODI between the two teams will be played at the Arun Jaitley Cricket Stadium in Delhi on September 20, where the series will be decided. Share this story -tags