Rain played spoilsport at the Carrara Oval in Queensland again, bringing an early end to the Day 2’s play in the one-off Pink Ball Test between India Women and Australia Women.
India were comfortably placed at 276/5 when the umpires called off the day after the heavy rain stopped play, following a century by Smriti Mandhana, the first hundred by an Indian woman in Australia. The umpires inspected the ground at 8.45 pm local time, and decided to further play was possible due to a wet outfield needed.
After 44.1 overs on Day 1, only 57 hours were bowled on Day 2, in which India scored 144 runs for the loss of four wickets.
Betway Fantasy Tips
- Expect Deepti Sharma to add at least 30 or 40 runs.
- Sophie Molineux can trigger a collapse. Do not ignore her.
When will the Day 3 of the only Test between Australia Women and India Women be played?
The Day 3 of the only Test between Australia Women and India Women will begin at 9.30 AM (IST) on 2 October.
Where is the only Test between Australia and India taking place?
The only Test between Australia Women and India Women is taking place at Metricon Stadium in Queensland.
How to watch the only Test between Australia Women and India Women?
SONY has bought broadcasting rights. Live streaming is available on SONY LIV.