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“I’m very happy with this win,” says Alana King of Australia’s 190-run victory against India in the third ODI

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Australian spinner Alana King expressed her happiness with the victory after her country’s 190-run victory over India in Tuesday’s third One-Day Internationl at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. King claimed they understood it would be “very tough” to defeat India by a score of 3-0 in the ODI series. He made this statement during the post-match presentation. She continued, “The Australian batters set the game beautifully and played a crucial partnership to give a massive target,” in reference to their inning.

In addition, she praised Beth Mooney for her several catches in the second inning, which enabled them to beat India in the 33rd over of play. “Very excited. We are thrilled with this victory because we knew it would be difficult to win the series 3-0. Beth has already caught quite a few, so I’ll give Tahlia this one. The middle order was vital, and they did a great job setting the game up, but we had a strong partnership going. Wareham and I could go out and have a little fun once the top order set it. Although you should speak with the fielding coach today, I would rate our team’s performance a ten,” King stated.
Recap: On Tuesday, the Australia Women defeated the hosts in the ODI series by a score of 190 runs thanks to the contributions of Phoebe Litchfield and Georgia Wareham.

The Indian batting lineup was deprived of the opportunity to form strong partnerships and pursue the stipulated objective by the visiting team. In the 33rd over of the second inning, Wareham spearheaded the Australian bowling attack, bundling the hosts at 148. Litchfield (119 runs from 125 balls), the Australian opener, and Healy (82 runs from 85 balls) combined for a strong 189-run partnership that gave the side the upper hand with a score of 338/7.Australia’s bowling attack was outstanding in defending the 339-run total. Wareham conceded 23 runs and claimed three wickets in her 6.4 overs. In their individual periods, Megan Schutt, Alana King, and Annabel Sutherland all claimed two wickets.

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