Hey, you set ... 138 runs from 75 balls, Beth Muni made the pain in Harman-Smriti's head

The last match of the three -game ODI series between India and Australia is played today. With the first time, Australia scored more than 400 runs. For Australia, Beth Muni played a brilliant innings of 139 runs. Along with this turn, he also took a big record. Beth Muni made a big record in the third ODI between the woman of Australia and the Indian woman. Beth Muni equated the second fastest century record in the Women’s ODI. He completed a century in 57 balls. He dusted off bowlers like Radha Yadav, Renuka Singh Thakur and Kranti Gaur. With her brilliant batting, the Australian women’s team scored a big score of 412 runs. Australian veteran Karen Rolton also has a record of the second fastest century in women ADIs. He achieved this achievement in just 57 balls. In 2000, Rolton scored 107 out of 67 balls against the South African women’s team. Now Muni equated this record in 57 balls. In this match, he scored 138 runs from 75 balls and ran. In this turn, Beth Muni beat 23 fours and 1 six. Beth Muni scored a tremendous run against the Indian bowlers and broke several records in a single turn. Actually, if the Mooney does not run out, she would achieve a double century. Australia’s big score Bath Muni’s Century (139 runs) and two other players’ half centers were all on Saturday for the third and last female ODI for 47.5 overs in 47.5 overs against India. Georgia Wall scored 81 and Alice Perry scored 68 runs. For India, Arundhati Reddy took three wickets, while Renuka Singh and Deepti Sharma each took two wickets. Sneh Rana and Kranti Gowda each took one wicket. Share this story -tags