Did Dominant Performances from Healy and Garth Lead Australia ‘A’ to a T20 Series Victory?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Alyssa Healy scored 70 runs in the match.
- Kim Garth achieved a remarkable 4-wicket haul.
- Australia ‘A’ won by 114 runs.
- The match took place at the Great Barrier Reef Arena.
- The series victory was secured with two wins.
Mackay (Australia), Aug 9 (NationPress) Alyssa Healy delivered an outstanding performance with a score of 70 runs, while Kim Garth showcased her bowling skills with an impressive four-wicket haul. As a result, Australia ‘A’ claimed a resounding victory over India 'A' by 114 runs, securing the T20I series win in just their second match at the Great Barrier Reef Arena on Saturday.
Alyssa followed her explosive innings in the series opener with a remarkable 44-ball70, featuring 12 boundaries. This stellar performance set the stage for Australia A's total of 187/4. In response, Kim spearheaded the bowling attack, recording figures of 4-7, which included three wickets during the Power-play, leading India ‘A’ to a total collapse at 73 all out in 15.1 overs.
Once again, Alyssa dominated the field with her exceptional stroke-play, contributing to a strong opening partnership of 95 runs alongside Tahlia Wilson, who scored a solid 43 off 35 balls. After Tahlia fell just shy of a half-century, Anika Learoyd kept the aggression going with a quick 35 off 21 deliveries, hitting five boundaries. Courtney Webb capped off the innings with an unbeaten 26 off 13 balls, culminating in a commanding performance for Australia ‘A’.
In the bowling department, Lucy Hamilton made an early impact by dismissing Uma Chetry for a duck, followed by Kim bowling out Shafali Verma for just three runs, putting India ‘A’ under immediate pressure at 2-3. Vrinda Dinesh was the top scorer for India with 21 runs, while Minnu Mani managed 20, as Australia 'A' continued to dominate with the ball.
Tess Flintoff (2-23), Sianna Ginger (1-14), and Amy Edgar (2-17) were also instrumental in claiming wickets for Australia ‘A’. The team is likely satisfied with the performances of Alyssa and Kim as they gear up for the upcoming Women’s ODI World Cup in India and Sri Lanka. The third and final T20 match between these two teams is scheduled to occur at the same venue in Mackay on Sunday night.
Brief scores:
Australia ‘A’ 187/4 in 20 overs (Alyssa Healy 70, Tahlia Wilson 43; Radha Yadav 2-35, Prema Rawat 1-26) defeated India ‘A’ 73 all out in 15.1 overs (Vrinda Dinesh 21, Minnu Mani 20; Kim Garth 4-7, Amy Edgar 2-17) by 114 runs