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Demoralized India focuses on batting. Women Aim to Avoid ODI Series Loss Against Australia

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In the second Women’s ODI against Australia in Brisbane on Sunday, a desperate India will need their under-fire batters to deliver.

In order to prevent yet another series defeat in Australia, a desperate India will need their underperforming hitters to perform well in Sunday’s second Women’s ODI match in Brisbane. India’s batting problems persisted as they lost by five wickets, their most in terms of balls left since ODIs were cut to 50 overs each, after the tourists were bowled out for 100 in the first match of the series. India will face a formidable Australian team that showed no symptoms of rust despite playing in the format after a nine-month break. India has never won a series in Australia.

However, the Indians looked unprepared because the team couldn’t train together because some players were playing in the Women’s Big Bash League and others were in domestic T20 events.

In addition, weather ruined one of their two practice sessions here.

Following their decision to bat, the Indian batsmen failed to take advantage of favorable hitting conditions. They struggled to form partnerships, lost wickets frequently, and were destroyed by Megan Schutt’s outstanding spell with the new ball.”If our batters had put in more effort, we were anticipating a high score. Anything might have occurred if we had scored more runs. After the game, India’s coach, Amol Muzumdar, gave in.

India, who will host the ODI World Cup next year, is running out of time due to their batting inconsistencies from the New Zealand series.

Prior to the major event, the Indian thought tank will want to solidify their bowling and batting lineup.The bowlers picked up five wickets, which was good considering they had a short target to defend. The only bright spot in an otherwise unmemorable performance for India was the youthful leg-spinner Priya Mishra and pacer Renuka Thakur.

The tourists will need to quickly reassemble, and as they have already participated in this game, they will be hoping to present a more positive image of themselves.

Our main discussion point was that a single game does not determine a team’s quality. The match we played did not go our way. We’ll stand back and assess what we could have done better, so it’s okay. This year, we’ve had several successful cricket matches; we’ll continue from there.On the eve of the second ODI, bowler Titas Sadhu stated, “The conditions are a little different than we are used to but we will be able to adjust to it.”

Despite the absence of regular captain Alyssa Healy, Australia put on a nearly faultless display.

Before youthful opener Georgia Voll made an impressive debut, veteran pacer Schutt recorded career-best figures of 5/19.

The hosts are unlikely to take Harmanpreet Kaur and company lightly, but Australia will be eager to put on a similar show to win another series against India.

“India should not be underestimated, and we promise not to become complacent. “I have worked a lot on my bowling and I hope to maintain this rhythm,” Schutt had stated following the first game. “I think the Indian batsmen will come back strongly in the next match,” she had remarked.

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