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India Women’s National Cricket Team vs Australia Women’s National Cricket Team Standings

Nov 6, 2024

India women’s national cricket team vs australia women’s national cricket team standings: 14 Oct 2024 Australia Women beat India Women by 9 runs in the Group A match of the 2024 Women’s T20 World Cup. The match was played at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah. Sophie Molineux (AUS) was the Player of the Match for her spell of 2/32.

The India Women vs Australia Women match is always big and full of thrill. Both teams are full of cricket stars and exciting new players. Smriti Mandhana, Harmanpreet Kaur, and Deepti Sharma are the key players from India. At the same time, Alyssa Healy, Ellyse Perry, and Ashleigh Gardner from Australia will be exciting to watch in the upcoming Women’s T20 World Cup 2024.

Aus vs Ind Women 2024 Match Schedule

The India vs Australia Women 3-match ODI series is scheduled for 5, 8 and 11 December 2024. The first two matches will be played at the Allan Border Field, Brisbane and the final ODI will be played at the WACA Ground, Perth. The series is part of the 2022-25 Women’s ODI Championship.

Match Date Time (IST) Venue Result
1st ODI, Australia vs India Women (D/N) Thu, 5 Dec 2024 9:50 AM IST Allan Border Field, Brisbane  
2nd ODI, Australia vs India Women Sun, 8 Dec 2024 5:15 AM IST Allan Border Field, Brisbane  
3rd ODI, Australia vs India Women (D/N) Wed, 11 Dec 2024 9:50 AM IST WACA Ground, Perth  

India Women vs Australia Women Head-to-head Record

India Women and Australia Women have faced each other 53 matches against Australia Women in the ODI format. IN Women have won 10 games, while Australia Women have 43 wins.

In T20Is, India Women have won 8 out of 35 matches played against Australia Women. Australia Women have won 4 of the 11 Tests played between the two teams.

Ind vs Aus Women H2H Record

Format Matches India Wins Australia Wins Draw/No Result
Test 11 1 4 6
ODI 43 10 33 0
T20 35 8 26 1

Historical Highlights – India Women’s National Cricket Team vs Australia Women’s National Cricket Team Standings

1) Red Ball History

The Indian women’s cricket team played their first-ever test match in 1976, hosting the West Indies in a six-test-match series. India’s first-ever test match was played at Bangalore with Shanta Rangaswamy leading the Indian side, resulting in a draw. India registered their first-ever test win in the fourth match of the series with India winning by five wickets in the presence of 25,000 spectators at Patna. The series resulted in a draw finishing 1-1.

2) One-Day International History

It was in the 1978 World Cup when the Indian side played their maiden ODI match. The 1978 World Cup was hosted by India itself. India played their maiden ODI match against the English side at Eden Gardens, Kolkata. Diana Edulji was the Indian skipper in India’s first-ever ODI match. India suffered a huge defeat as England overpowered the hosts winning the match by nine wickets while chasing 64. India was vulnerable in that edition, not securing a single win that edition losing all three of their matches. The early years for the Indian side were marked by inconsistency & lack of international exposure.

3) Twenty20 Internationals History

India played their first-ever T20I match against England in England at Taunton. Mithali Raj was leading the Indian side in India’s maiden T20I match which was played in the year 2006. India registered a win over England in that match chasing a total of 109.

India participated in the first edition of the women’s T20 World Cup & had an impressive outing after making it to the semi-final in the edition.

Conclusion: India Women’s National Cricket Team vs Australia Women’s National Cricket Team Standings

While Australia currently holds a stronger overall record, India’s recent improvements, particularly in the T20 format, have led to increasingly competitive matches. As India’s cricketing infrastructure and depth continue to grow, their rivalry with Australia promises even closer contests in the future.

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