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Australia A Dominates India A with Commanding 114-Run Victory in T20

Australia A secures series victory with a commanding 114-run win over India A, powered by Alyssa Healy's explosive 70 and Kim Garth's devastating bowling spell of 4-7.

ParJack Thompson
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Alyssa Healy leads Australia A to commanding victory with explosive batting display against India A in Mackay

Healy's Masterclass Leads Australia A to Comprehensive Win

In a dominant display of cricket at Mackay, Australia A's strategic squad selection paid dividends as they secured an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series with a commanding 114-run victory over India A in the second unofficial T20I.

Stellar Batting Performance

Australian captain Alyssa Healy, showing the same resilience that has characterized recent Australian sporting successes, led from the front with a spectacular 70 runs off 44 balls. Her innings, studded with 12 boundaries, formed the backbone of Australia's imposing total of 187 for 4.

The opening partnership between Healy and Tahlia Wilson (43 off 35) proved crucial, amassing 95 runs and setting the platform for a commanding performance. Anika Learoyd (35) and Courtney Webb (26 not out) provided valuable contributions in the latter stages.

Bowling Masterclass

The Australian bowling attack, spearheaded by pace veteran Kim Garth, demonstrated the competitive excellence that defines Australian sports, restricting India A to just 73 runs. Garth's remarkable figures of 4-7 in three overs highlighted the dominance of the home side's bowling unit.

Key Highlights:

  • Alyssa Healy's explosive 70 runs included 12 boundaries
  • 95-run opening partnership between Healy and Wilson
  • Kim Garth's outstanding bowling figures: 4-7 in 3 overs
  • India A bowled out for 73 in 15.1 overs

The victory showcases Australia A's depth and talent pool, reinforcing their position as a dominant force in women's cricket development. The third match of the series, while a dead rubber, presents an opportunity for both teams to fine-tune their strategies for future encounters.

Jack Thompson

Reporter based in Sydney, Jack covers climate issues, migration policies, and Australia's Indo-Pacific strategy.