AUSW vs IND Women T20 Match Prediction
Australia Women will look to record their first win of this pre-World Cup Tri Series as they look to build momentum ahead of the defence of their World T20 crown. They take on India Women at Canberra’s Manuka Oval on February 2 and the live action starts at 14:00 local time.
Australia lost their opening match in a super-over to England, despite Beth Mooney’s 65 from 45 balls in a total of 156/8. Australia had required 157 to win, however, and could only score eight in the super over.
India had previously beaten England in the opening match of the tournament – Harmanpreet Kaur leading the way with 42* from 34 balls to lead a tricky chase of 148 to win. India reached 150/5 in 19.3 overs.
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Toss Prediction
Both teams won the toss and fielded first last time out, so both teams will presumably be keen to do so again.
Weather Report
A few clouds over Canberra will be the only disruption to an otherwise warm, sunny day once again.
Pitch Condition
The Manuka Oval is a well-balanced pitch, with something for the batsmen and bowlers – as results here have shown already.
Read on for team previews, betting tips, latest odds and match prediction for Australia Women vs India Women, 3rd T20 2020.....
AUS Women Team News & Playing 11
AUSW Team News
Annabel Sutherland made her WT20i debut last time out and may have earned another chance with her excellent late hitting – though she was expensive with the ball. Erin Burns, Nicola Carey, Sophie Molineux and Tayla Vlaeminck were the four unused players last time out.
AUSW Key Players
Ellyse Perry: Bowled superbly last time out, claiming 1-9 from four overs after delivering 18 dot balls in total. Her batting is also key, having proved herself one of the world’s foremost all-rounders.
Beth Mooney: Continued the batting form she showcased in the WBBL when she hammered 65 from 45 balls at the top of the order last time out.
Alyssa Healy: Out for a very brief nine from four balls last time out, but she too has proved time and again that she is capable of match-winning innings at the top of the order.
AUSW Team Form
Australia sit top of the world rankings, but started this series with a super-over defeat to England. Ellyse Perry’s 1-9 from four overs kept things tight and Australia were set 157 to win, but despite Beth Mooney’s 65 from 45 balls they finished on 156/8. In the super over, they scored just eight and lost with two balls to spare.
AUS Women Predicted Playing 11
Alyssa Healy (wk), Beth Mooney, Ashleigh Gardner, Meg Lanning, Ellyse Perry, Nicola Carey, Jess Jonassen, Annabel Sutherland, Georgia Wareham, Tayla Vlaeminck, Megan Schutt
IND Women Team News & Playing 11
INDW Team News
Rajeshwari Gayakwad was handed a chance to open the bowling last time out and did not let India down, picking up two key wickets in her first two overs. Though Poonam Yadav may return this time, Gayakwad has earned another chance to continue to prove her worth.
INDW Key Players
Smriti Mandhana: Out early last time out, but she has ten half-centuries to her name in T20i cricket, and batted at a decent pace in her brief innings last time out.
Harmanpreet Kaur: Led India’s chase last time out, scoring 42* from 34 balls in a perfectly-timed innings. She can also contribute with the ball too.
Deepti Sharma: Claimed 2-30 with the ball to continue her fine WT20i bowling form and then hit 12* from eight balls to get India over the line in the chase.
INDW Team Form
Arriving in excellent WT20i form, India put things right by beating England in their opening match. Rajeshwari Gayakwad, Deepti Sharma and Shikha Pandey all took two wickets apiece to restrict England to 147/7, and Harmanpreet Kaur led them to a five-wicket win with a patient 42* from 34 balls.
IND Women Predicted Playing 11
Shafali Verma, Smriti Mandhana, Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Jemimah Rodrigues, Deepti Sharma, Veda Krishnamurthy, Taniya Bhatia (wk), Poonam Yadav, Radha Yadav, Shikha Pandey, Rajeshwari Gayakwad
AUS Women vs IND Women Head to Head
Australia have a dominant record in this fixture, winning 11 of their 15 previous WT20i matches against India. India claimed their fourth win in this fixture when they last met, however, at the 2018 World Cup – only to lose in the semi-finals and miss out on a final against the Aussies. Smriti Mandhana hit 83 from 55 balls in a total of 167/8 in their last meeting, and Anuja Patil took 3-15 to help bowl Australia out for 119 in reply.
AUSW vs INDW Head to Head Stats
Matches Played |
AUSW Won |
INDW Won |
Tie |
No Result |
15 |
11 |
4 |
0 |
0 |
AUS Women vs IND Women Betting Odds
Australia Women are keen to bounce back and are favourites to do so on home soil.
AUSW Bet365 Odds
- AUSW to Win the Match: Australia are 1.36 favourites to beat India with Bet365.
- AUSW Top Batsman: Alyssa Healy is 3.50 favourite to be Australia’s top batsman with Bet365, while in-form Beth Mooney is 3.75 and Meg Lanning can be backed at 4.00. Ellyse Perry is 5.50 with Bet365.
- AUSW Top Bowler: Ellyse Perry is 4.00 joint-favourite to be Australia’s top team bowler, alongside Megan Schutt – both with Bet365. Tayla Vlaeminck is 4.50, while Jess Jonassen is a generous 5.00.
INDW Bet365 Odds
- INDW to Win the Match: India are big 3.20 outsiders with Bet365 to beat Australia.
- INDW Top Batsman: Smriti Mandhana starred when these teams last met and she is 3.40 with Bet365 to be India’s top team batsman. Captain Harmanpreet Kaur led the way last time out and she is a generous 4.50, while Shafali Verma is 4.00 and Jemimah Rodrigues can be backed at 5.50.
- INDW Top Bowler: Poonam Yadav did not play last time out, but she is still joint-favourite with Radha Yadav at 3.75 with Bet365 to be India’s top team bowler. Rajeshwari Gayakwad and Deepti Sharma are both 4.50.
🏆 AUS Women vs IND Women Prediction
Australia Women may have lost last time out, but the hosts remain the top team in this Tri Series and they can prove their dominance by winning this match
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