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Commonwealth Games 2022: Renuka Thakur's four fer in vain as Australian women's team beats India by 3 wickets

Pacer Renuka Thakur`s devastating spell of 4/18 went in vain as Ashleigh Gardner`s 52 not out helped Australia defeat India by three wickets.

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Commonwealth Games 2022: Renuka Thakur's four fer in vain as Australian women's team beats India by 3 wickets
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Pacer Renuka Thakur`s devastating spell of 4/18 went in vain as Ashleigh Gardner`s 52 not out helped Australia defeat India by three wickets in the first Group A match of the women's T20 event in the 2022 Commonwealth Games at Edgbaston.

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After skipper Harmanpreet Kaur slammed 52 off 34 balls and opener Shafali Verma chipped in with a 33-ball 48 for India to make 154-8, Renuka's magnificent opening burst took out Australia's top four. With Deepti Sharma (2-26) taking out Rachael Haynes, Australia was in deep trouble at 49-5 and needed 89 runs off the last ten overs.

But Ashleigh stitched stands of 51 with Grace Harris (37 off 20 balls) and 47 with Alana King (18 not out) to be unbeaten at 52 off 35 balls, hitting nine boundaries under pressure to take Australia to a cracking victory on cricket's comeback in the multi-sport event. They were also helped by the fact that apart from Renuka and Deepti, rest of the Indian bowling attack had an off day.

Renuka's mayhem began from the second ball of the innings, forcing Alyssa Healy to poke at a full ball outside the off-stump and nicked to the first slip. In her next over, she enticed Meg Lanning to cut a short and wide ball which dipped a bit, caught by forward diving backward point.

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Four balls later, Beth Mooney tried to cut behind point but ended up chopping onto her stumps instead. Tahlia McGrath counterpunched with three boundaries off left-arm spinner Rajeshwari Gayakwad. But Renuka got her out with an inswinger and rattled the stumps through the gate as Australia was reduced to 34-4 in 4.1 overs.

The total soon became 49/5 as Haynes tried to go inside-out over cover. But the thick outer edge was caught by a point off Deepti. With half of the side back in the pavilion, Grace had other ideas in her mind.

Batting in a T20I for the first time since March 2016, Grace combined clean hitting with brute power to slam five fours and two sixes against the spin of Deepti, Rajeshwari, and Radha Yadav. She was well-supported by Ashleigh Gardner, who took two boundaries off debutant Meghna Singh, in a 51-run partnership for the sixth wicket.

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In a bid to go big over cover, Grace went for the loft and was caught by Harmanpreet running to her left from near mid-off to take a reverse-cup catch off Meghna`s bowling. With Deepti taking a sharp caught and bowled chance to dismiss Jess Jonassen, it seemed that India was racing to victory.

But Ashleigh took advantage of some lackluster bowling in the last five overs, hitting boundaries easily off Meghna and Radha. She then reached her fifth T20I fifty with a boundary muscled past diving mid-off before Alana finished off the chase with a slog through mid-wicket to help Australia snatch victory from jaws of defeat.

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