India's ends crushed Aus by 102 runs, series 1-1 with Mandhana's century
Last updated: September 17, 2025, 22:20 IST VST vs Ausw: Smriti Mandhana’s Fast Century and Kranti Gaur’s excellent bowling defeated India by 102 runs and equated the ODI series 1-1. The third game is in New Delhi. Smriti Mandhana recorded a stormy century. (X/ICC) New -Delhi. During the match against the women’s team in Australia, the Indian women’s team scored a big win with 102 runs. Vice captain Smriti Mandhana scored the second fastest ODI century of an Indian women batsman, after which the hosts could not return to the second ODI match on Wednesday. With this victory, India equated the ODI series with three games 1-1. After being sent for the first bat, left -hand batsman Mandhana scored 117 runs in 91 balls for India, which included 14 fours and four sixes. He completed his century in just 77 balls. Through which the hosts scored their highest score by 292 runs. After that, despite leaving several catches, the hosts achieved a major victory by firing Australia for 190 in 40.5 overs. India had to face eight wickets in the first game. The third and final match will be played in New -Delhi on September 20. Australia’s team did not appear in the rhythm chasing the target. India’s sharp bowling and fieldwork allowed him to make two overs for the first 10 overs. India bowled brilliantly in which Kranti Gaur took three wickets for 28 runs in 9.5 overs. Deepti Sharma closed the way for Australia by taking two wickets to 30th place. Renuka Thakur (one wicket for 28 runs) dismissed Georgia Wool (zero) in second place and fixed the match and Gaur caught the dangerous Elisha Heli (09) who captured Arundhati Reddy in fifth place. Alice Parry, 44, tried to make an important partnership by adding 50 runs for the third wicket with Beth Muni (18) and 46 for the fourth wicket with Annabel Sutherland (45). But the rising running speed kept Australia under pressure. Harleen Deol gave Muni, 18, a life of Sneh Rana in 15th place, but the same bowler caught the Australian batsman in 17th place by Reddy. Radha dropped the catch of Sutherland in 21st place, but in 25th place this left -hand turner took a big wicket by catching Parry on his own ball. Another important moment for India came in the thirtieth when Captain Harmanpreet Kaur Sadherland caught 45 runs by getting a big catch on the cover, making Australia in trouble for five wickets. Gold dripped the catch of Ashley Gardner, 17, in 33rd place, but in the next ear Radha made no mistake by catching her catch on Deepti’s Deepti on Deepti’s ball. After the dismissal of Gardner, Tehlia Macgra, 16, was also rejected in the 36th, whose Reddy got a brilliant catch on Deepti’s ball. In this way, Australia’s challenge has weakened. This is the first time in history that the Australian team that dominates the world has lost an ODI match by 100 or more runs. Earlier, Mandhana completed his century in 77 balls. The record of the fastest century of a female batsman in India is also his name. He completed a 70 -ball -century against Ireland in Rajkot in January this year. Mandhana and Pratika Rawal, 25, gave India a strong start and 11 for the first wicket. Add 70 runs in 3 overs. Rawal was seen in a good rhythm, but Ashley was caught by Gardner in the cover in the cover. Gardner took two wickets for 39 runs. Harleen Deol (10) and Captain Harmanpreet Kaur, 17, started well, but couldn’t make a big score. On the other hand, Mandhana kept one side. He played a six in Deep Midwick by playing the slogan to Warehem and completing half a century in 45 balls. On the next ball he hits a four. He struck the warehem in the next ear and beat two more fours and a six. At the same time, Tahalia completed his age by placing MacGra on the middle of the off. Mandhana was rejected in 33rd place when Gardner was caught on the McGrath Midwicket border. After her discharge, the run delayed, but Deepti Sharma (40 out of 53 balls) and Richa Ghosh (29 in 33 balls) played good turn. The Indian team was crossed 300 runs at one time, but after the dismissal of Mandhana, it missed it. For Australia, Darcy Brown took three wickets for 42 runs. On the author Sandeep Gupta has been active in journalism for more than 14 years. In 2010, after starting his career with the Dainik Bhaskar newspaper, he worked as a reporter in the new world, Dainik Jagran and Punjab Kesari. During this time I am active in crime and I read in journalism for over 14 years. In 2010, after starting his career with the Dainik Bhaskar newspaper, he worked as a reporter in the new world, Dainik Jagran and Punjab Kesari. During this time, crime and … Read more first published: September 17, 2025, 22:20 Ist Homecrick Mandhana’s centuries, India’s ends trampled AUs with 102 runs, series 1-1 equal to Aus