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Australia women's cricket team defeated the Indian women's cricket team by 122 runs in the second ODI to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the 3-match series.
The host team scored 371/8 with the help of centuries from Ellyse Perry (105) and Georgia Woll (101) in the match played in Brisbane.
In reply, while chasing a big score, the Indian team fell short of the target.
Let's take a look at the records made in the match.
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Australia won the match in this way
Australia got a good start with Phoebe Litchfield (60) and Woll adding 130 runs for the first wicket.
After the centuries of Voll and Perry at the top, Beth Mooney scored a half-century (56) and took the team to a big score. Saima Thakur took 3 wickets from India.
In reply, Richa Ghosh from India scored a half-century. After her, Jemimah Rodriguez scored 43 runs, but the team was limited to 249 runs.
Voll scored a century in his second ODI
21-year-old Woll, who came on the field as an opening batsman for Australia, impressed.
Batting aggressively, he completed his half-century in 43 balls. Even after this, he continued his aggressive style and converted his innings into a century in 84 balls.
He was out after scoring 101 runs in 87 balls with the help of 12 fours. He made his debut in the first ODI of this series.
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Ellyse Perry completes her 4,000 runs in ODI cricket by scoring a century
Perry took the Indian bowlers seriously and scored an inning of 105 runs in 75 balls. He hit 7 fours and 6 fours in his innings. Perry became the fourth Australian player to complete 4,000 runs in the Women's ODI format.
He now has 4,064 runs to his name in 149 ODI matches at an average of 50.80.
She joins Belinda Clark (4,844), Karen Bolton (4,814) and Meg Lanning (4,602) on the list.
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