India women vs australia women
By Vikram Nair / 08.03.2026
Alyssa Healy’s Emotional Farewell
“Bouncing back from the T20 series defeat was unbelievable and proud of the bunch,” remarked Alyssa Healy after Australia Women’s emphatic 10-wicket victory over India Women at the WACA Ground in Perth. This match not only marked a significant win for Australia but also served as Healy’s final appearance in international cricket, adding a layer of emotion to the occasion.
Match Overview
The one-off Test, played from March 6 to March 9, 2026, concluded with Australia Women clinching the multi-format series with a score of 12-4. After winning the toss, Australia opted to field first, a decision that proved instrumental as they bowled India out for 149 in their second innings.
India’s Performance
Pratika Rawal stood out for India, scoring 63 runs, while Sneh Rana contributed with 30 runs. However, the Indian batting lineup struggled to build partnerships, leading to their downfall. Starting Day 3 at 105/6, India could not recover and ultimately succumbed to the Australian bowling attack.
Australia’s Dominance
Chasing a modest target of 25 runs, Australia Women completed the task in just 4.3 overs, showcasing their dominance throughout the match. Annabel Sutherland was named Player of the Match for her outstanding performance, further solidifying Australia’s position in women’s cricket.
Reflections from the Captains
Harmanpreet Kaur, captain of India Women, reflected on the series, stating, “We started well in T20Is with a series win, but could not continue the good work in ODIs and Tests. Playing a full series in Australia was a good experience.” This sentiment highlights the challenges faced by the Indian team in adapting to the Australian conditions.
Significance of the Match
The match not only concluded the series but also marked a significant milestone in women’s cricket, as it was played under the lights with a pink ball, presenting a unique challenge for both teams. Kaur noted, “The Pink Ball Test was a different challenge,” emphasizing the evolving nature of the game.
Looking Ahead
As the series wraps up, both teams will be looking to build on their experiences. For Australia, the victory serves as a strong foundation moving forward, while India will aim to regroup and learn from their performances in this challenging tour.
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