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Beth Mooney’s record-breaking knock helps Australia script ODI history

Beth Moni and the Australian Women’s cricket team shattered the National Women’s Cricket team confidence in India with their brutal beating in the third and final ODI match at Aaron Jaitley Stadium in Delhi on Saturday, September 20.

The National Women’s Cricket team in Australia launched a border festival at Aaron Jaitley Stadium, where it achieved the highest ODI against India. The external stadium, which stretches, compared to the first two games in Mollavur, left the national cricket team in India.

Beth Moni leads the brutal attack in the final ODI against India

From field places to bowling and bad plans in the field, everything went against the Indian team, as the Australian team achieved a total of 60 and 5 years in just 287 balls – at least every four delivery operations in ODI, the ongoing final in Delhi.

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Georgia Fall (81 runs 68 balls) and Elisi Perry (68 running 72 balls) gave Australia a burning start, with Beth Mony continued its attack throughout its roles. Moni attacked Ball One and set a record number 75 ball 138 to transfer Australia to 412 runs on the blackboard.

Beth Moni strong the second foundation of Australia to record ODI

It has helped Australia score an ODI record against India. It was characterized by 23 borders and six against India women. Moony’s Sensational 138 was the second highest individual degree by a cricket woman against India after Claire Taylor was not defeated 156 in Lord in 2006.

Mony broke 24 borders (23 four and six), making it the second highest border of Australia in Odis, behind Alyssa Healy 26 four four during the 170th in the 2022 World Cup final against England. Its century was also the second fastest in ODI’s history of women, as it reached 100 out of 57 balls, equivalent to Karen Rolton’s efforts against South Africa in 2000.

Meg Lanning still holds the record for a century fastest in only 45 balls against New Zealand in 2012. Australian roles were a border bonus, as it reached 60 balls, and it is the second largest ODI for women after 64 New Zealand during the number 491/4 in Dublin in 2018.

Australia crashes 400+ in ODI for women for the second time

This was the second of 400 people in Australia in ODIS for women, making it only the second team crossing 400 times, while New Zealand has achieved four times.

Their total is also ranked first in Australia in ODIS for women, the highest against India, and the sixth higher in ODIS for women.

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With 65 borders (both Sixty and Branchs) in the roles, Australia scored the second largest border in ODI for women, behind New Zealand 71 against Ireland in 2018.

Women in India are struggling early, as Pratika Rawal and Harlelin Diol falls at a price

On the other hand, the women of India were a difficult start, as the opening mixture of Pratika Rawwal was rejected for only 10 runs, then Harleen Diol lost her share for only 11 races after facing 14 balls. However, Smriti Mandhana looks solid with 61* out of 31 balls, and Captain Harmanpreet Kau plays the role of the anchor where more than 300 still runs the goal.

The hosts now have 8 share and 38 exaggeration to ignore a shock against Australia in Delhi.

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2025-09-20 13:30:00

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