Did Healy’s ton lead Aus A to a remarkable victory over India A?

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Key Takeaways
- Alyssa Healy displayed exceptional batting skills with her unbeaten century.
- Australia A achieved a convincing win, boosting team morale.
- India A had a strong start but faltered in the middle overs.
- The upcoming four-day match will be crucial for both teams.
- Cricket continues to captivate audiences in Australia and beyond.
Brisbane, Aug 17 (NationPress) A spectacular century from Alyssa Healy propelled Australia A to a resounding nine-wicket consolation triumph over India A in the third one-day match held at Ian Healy Oval on Sunday.
Alyssa, the captain of the Australia team, showcased her prowess with a remarkable unbeaten 137 off just 84 deliveries, featuring 23 fours and three sixes, as the hosts successfully chased down India A's total of 216 in merely 27.5 overs. India A had already clinched the three-match series by winning the first two encounters.
However, Alyssa made sure Australia concluded the white-ball segment of the multi-format series on a positive note before the focus shifts to a one-off four-day match starting at Allan Border Field on Thursday. She capitalized on two lucky breaks—once at seven when a catch was missed at mid-wicket, and again at 49 when a diving catch in the outfield was ruled not clean.
She found a perfect partner in Tahlia Wilson, who contributed a smooth 59 in an opening partnership worth 137 runs. Tahlia's dismissal by skipper Radha Yadav marked India A's only breakthrough before the chase was swiftly completed.
Earlier, India A appeared poised for a larger score after openers Shafali Verma (52) and Nandini Kashyap combined for 86 runs for the initial wicket. Shafali's explosive half-century, which included seven boundaries, gave the visitors a promising start.
However, Australia A captain Tahlia McGrath (3-49) dismantled the partnership by dismissing Shafali, igniting a collapse that left India struggling at 89/3. Yastika Bhatia delivered a solid 42 with five boundaries, but following her wicket, India A fell apart to be bowled out for 216 in 47.4 overs.
Brief Scores: India A 216 in 47.4 overs (Shafali Verma 52, Yastika Bhatia 42; Tahlia McGrath 3-40, Anika Learoyd 2-16) lost to Australia A 222/1 in 27.5 overs (Alyssa Healy 137 not out, Tahlia Wilson 59; Radha Yadav 1-42) by nine wickets.