India Women vs Australia Women Highlights – 2nd Semi-Final July 20, 2017

Ind Wmn v Aus Wmn highlights today – ICC Women’s World Cup, 2nd Semi-Final from County Ground, Derby (neutral venue) (England) Thursday 20th July 2017. EA Perry from the Australian women team is the second most runs scorer of the tournament so far with 366 runs in seven innings. NE Bolton is at number six position with 337 runs and MM Lanning smashed 328 in five innings. KM Beams is the third number most wicket-taker of the tournament so far with eleven wickets in six innings. JL Jonassen took nine and ML Schutt also took nine.

India Women won the toss and elected to bat.

These two teams played a match before today at Bristol, Jul 12, 2017. In that match, India women batted first after losing the toss and scored 226 runs in 50 overs with seven down. PG Raut opener of the Indian women team smashed 106 runs off 136 balls. She smashed eleven 4s in her innings and when her wicket dismissed then it was 46.2. M Raj* scored 69 runs and out. From Australia women team NE Bolton scored 36 and out, BL Mooney 45, MM Lanning* 76 and EA Perry 60. In the end, Australia Women won by 8 wickets (with 29 balls remaining).

Another side Indian Women team got M Raj who is the fourth number most runs scorer of the tournament so far with 356 runs in seven matches. PG Raut scored 281 and S Mandhana 226. From Indian women bowling line E Bisht is the most wicket taker from their team with nine wickets. DB Sharma took also nine and Poonam Yadav took eight.

India Women team
S Mandhana, PG Raut, M Raj (c), V Krishnamurthy, S Pandey, DB Sharma, H Kaur, J Goswami, S Verma †, Poonam Yadav, RS Gayakwad.

Australia Women team
ML Schutt, AJ Healy †, NE Bolton, MM Lanning (c), AJ Blackwell, JL Jonassen, A Gardner, KM Beams, EJ Villani, EA Perry, BL Mooney.

Match Timings: 09:30 GMT | 10:30 Local

ICC Women’s World Cup, 2nd Semi-Final Highlights
Women’s ODI no. 1084 | 2017 season
Played at County Ground, Derby (neutral venue)
20 July 2017 (50-over match)
Umpires – Ahsan Raza (Pakistan) and S George (South Africa)
TV umpire – AT Holdstock (South Africa)
Match referee – DT Jukes
Reserve umpire – L Rusere (Zimbabwe)

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