23 fours and 3 sixes! Alyssa Healy scored more than 100 runs in the third ODI only from the boundary, AU-A defeated IN-A by 9 wickets

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Australian captain Elisa Heli (Alyssa healy) On Sunday, August 17, against India-e-Women’s Ian Heli Oval Stadium, the third informal ODI match (India a women vs australia a woman unofficial 3rd odi) I played a brilliant century of 137 runs. On the basis of this amazing innings of Alyssa Hely, Australia-e-Women won the match by 9 wickets, achieving a target of 217 runs in just 27.5 overs.

Yes, this happened. First of all, know that 35 -year -old Alyssa Heli, who is one of the most capable players of the Australia Women’s team, scored 137 runs in this match against India -e -Women, hitting 23 fours and 3 sixes from just 84 balls and scored 137 not out at a strike rate of 163.10. The special thing is that Alyssa Heli completed more than a hundred runs (92 runs from fours, and 18 runs) on the basis of her boundary only on her boundary.

Earlier, Captain Radha Yadav of India A had decided to bat first after winning the toss in front of Australian A Women’s captain Tahlia McGra, after which the visiting team scored 216 runs in the innings of Australian A Women’s captain Tahlia McGra, after which the visiting team scored 216 runs in 47.4 overs in the innings of 47.4 overs in the innings of 47.4 overs.

Talk about the Australian bowlers, then all the bowlers except Darcy Brown got success. Captain Tahalia McGrag was the most successful bowling of the hosts who took 3 wickets for 40 runs in 8 overs. Apart from them, Siana Ginjar, Ella Haved and Anika Liroid took 2-2 wickets. Lucy Hamilton also bowled well and took 1 wicket for just 34 runs in 10 overs.

From here, Australia had a target of 217 runs to win in front of Australia, chasing a century partnership between Australia-e-Women’s opener Tahhalia Wilson and Elisa Hely. Both these players together added 137 runs in 16.1 overs for the first wicket. The partnership was broken by Team India’s Captain Radha Yadav who took the wicket of Tahlia Wilson. The Australian batter was dismissed for 59 runs on 51 balls.

Alyssa Heli then shared an unwavering partnership of 85 runs for the second wicket with Rachel Trainman, with Australia a target of 217 runs in 27.5 overs and won the match by 9 wickets. Significantly, Team India won the first two matches of the series, due to which they have won this series 2–1.



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