How Did Ginger's Four Wickets Lead Australia A to Victory Over India A?

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Key Takeaways
- Sianna Ginger's exceptional bowling was key to Australia A's victory.
- Australia A completed a 3-0 clean sweep in the T20 series.
- Shafali Verma was India's top scorer in the match.
- The match showcased the competitive spirit of both teams.
- Upcoming one-day series promises more exciting cricket.
Mackay, Aug 10 (NationPress) Sianna Ginger delivered an impressive performance, taking 4-16, as Australia A narrowly defeated India A by four runs, achieving a clean sweep of the T20 series with a 3-0 victory at the Great Barrier Reef Arena in Mackay on Sunday.
Following a hefty 114-run defeat in the previous match, India A showcased an improved bowling effort, restricting Australia A to 144/8. Noteworthy contributions came from Prema Rawat and Radha Yadav, who each took three wickets.
Chasing down the target, opener Shafali Verma made a strong start with a quickfire 41 off 25 balls, featuring six boundaries and a six. However, Sianna, the 20-year-old all-rounder from Queensland, shifted the momentum by dismissing Shafali in the eighth over and later stumping Raghvi Bist in the 15th.
In the 19th over, she claimed the wickets of Radha and Sajana Sajeevan, conceding only three runs, leaving India A needing 15 runs with their tail-enders at the crease. Tess Flintoff held her nerve in the final over to secure a narrow win for Australia A as India A finished at 140/8.
Earlier, Alyssa Healy scored 27 off 21 balls, including three fours and a six, just a day after her explosive 70. Tahlia Wilson (14) and Anika Learoyd (22) contributed decent starts, while Madeline Penna topped the scoring with 39 off 32. Sianna also added an impressive 17 not out from 7 balls, helping Australia A reach a competitive 144/8.
Both teams are now set to travel to Brisbane for their first one-day match on Wednesday.
Brief scores: Australia A 144/8 (Madeline Penna 39, Alyssa Healy 27; Prema Rawat 3-24, Radha Yadav 3-31) beat India A 140/8 (Shafali Verma 41, Minnu Mani 30; Sianna Ginger 4-16, Lucy Hamilton 1-22) by four runs.