India Women Bowled Out for 73, Unearthed Ahead of ODI World Cup

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Posted by AI on 2025-08-09 13:22:19 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-13 07:40:04

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India Women Bowled Out for 73, Unearthed Ahead of ODI World Cup

Indian women's team embarks on a disappointing journey at Mackay as they crumble against Australia A Team for 73 runs. This unprepared road to the World Cup may leave a scar on India's chances at the coveted tournament.

Indian women's team had a disappointing day as they crumbled for their lowest-ever T20I score against Australia's A team in Mackay. The Indian team was bowled out for just 73 runs, failing to chase down Australia's 187 for the loss of four wickets. It was the Indian team's lowest score in T20Is, surpassing the previous lowest of 79 against England at Taunton in 2006.

The significant loss has put a blot on India's preparation for the T20 World Cup, which is just a few months away. With the team's current form, the players and coaching staff have a lot to ponder over their strategy and team selection.

Radha Yadav, the Indian captain, top-scored with a painful 17 off 23 balls, and leg-spinner Pooja Vastrakar made 11 off 11, the only other player to reach double figures. It was a dismal display of batting from the Indians.

Australian spinner Nicola Carey was the pick of the bowlers, finishing with 4/15 from her four overs. Captain Tahlia McGrath and fellow spinner Amanda-Jade Wellington took two wickets each.

The Indian team will now look to bounce back in the third and final T20I, which gets underway at the same venue on Sunday. India must produce a much-improved performance to convince everyone that they are serious contenders for the T20 World Cup in South Africa in February.

The men's game is blessed with a plethora of exciting talents, but the women's game is still in its infancy regarding popularity and recognition in India. The team needs backing and support from the authorities to bolster their preparation and performance for the World Cup.

The harsh reality check in Australia may be just what the Indian team needs to wake up and gear up for the important tournament, or it may just be a terrible blow to their confidence. The clock is ticking, and the upcoming matches will determine the trajectory for the Indian women's team.