• India’s decision to bat first backfired as the Harmanpreet Kaur-led side were bowled out for 100 in the first ODI.

  • Megan Schutt's brilliant five-wicket haul to spearhead the hosts' dominant display at the Allan Border Field in Brisbane.

Fans troll Harmanpreet Kaur’s Indian team for getting bowled out for just 100 runs in the 1st ODI against Australia
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After electing to bat first, India’s decision backfired as the Harmanpreet Kaur-led side crumbled under pressure in the 1st ODI, managing a mere 100 runs in their innings. Australia’s Megan Schutt emerged as the standout performer, claiming a brilliant five-wicket haul to spearhead the hosts’ dominant display at the Allan Border Field in Brisbane.

Megan Schutt’s early strikes dent India

India’s innings suffered an early blow when Megan Schutt, in red-hot form, struck in the third over to dismiss Smriti Mandhana for 8. Mandhana, who had started confidently with two exquisite boundaries, edged a sharp outswinger to the wicketkeeper. Schutt continued her fiery spell, removing Priya Punia for 3, leaving India reeling at 10/2. Harleen Deol tried to counterattack, displaying glimpses of promise with some well-timed shots, but her 19-run cameo ended when she was caught at mid-off off Ashleigh Gardner’s delivery. At 42/3, the Indian innings was in deep trouble.

Harmanpreet Kaur and Jemimah Rodrigues try to stabilize

Skipper Harmanpreet attempted to stabilize the innings alongside Jemimah Rodrigues. Kaur’s measured approach included two boundaries but was undone by a sharp inswinging delivery from Annabel Sutherland, resulting in an LBW dismissal after a failed DRS review. Rodrigues, on the other hand, tried to anchor the innings with a cautious 23 off 42 balls. However, her dismissal to Kim Garth’s precise line and length marked the beginning of a rapid decline.

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Lower order crumbles under pressure: India all out for 100

India’s lower order crumbled under the pressure of Australia’s spinners and pacers. Richa Ghosh attempted to build a partnership but her dismissal for 14 left India reeling at 92/6. Deepti Sharma and Saima Thakor could not contribute significantly, while Schutt’s fiery spell decimated the tail, claiming two wickets in quick succession to complete her five-wicket haul. Alana King added to India’s woes by dismissing Titas Sadhu for just 2. The innings ended at a paltry total of 100, with Priya Mishra bowled for a duck by Schutt.

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Schutt’s spell of destruction for Australia

Schutt was the standout bowler, delivering a scintillating spell of 6.2 overs, conceding just 19 runs while taking five wickets. Her ability to extract movement both ways and maintain a consistent line made her unplayable. Garth and Ashleigh Gardner provided excellent support, picking up one wicket each, while Sutherland and King chipped in with crucial breakthroughs. The Australian bowling unit’s collective effort ensured they maintained control throughout the innings.

A key turning point was the dismissal of Harmanpreet in the 19th over. The captain’s wicket not only halted India’s momentum but also exposed the lower order to Australia’s relentless bowling attack. Despite the DRS review, the umpire’s call was upheld, further denting India’s hopes of posting a competitive total.

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