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Rhys Mckenna, Australian captain: Yea I think the first game put us in our place and we have worked hard after that. The bowlers did well and got us the win. This win will give the girls a lot of confidence going forward.
Milly Illingworth, Player of the match: Oh it was great, she (Shafali Verma) was the one I wanted so I am happy to get her wicket. I get that a lot, with my short height but I can bowl quick. Each and every girl performed really well, it was a good team effort. This award could have gone to anyone, it was an all round effort from everyone.
A convincing and dominant victory by Australia as they start their Super Six campaign with a victory. They restrict India to a low total and bowl them out for the first time in this tournament and then chase it down comfortably.
India did take 3 wickets and get some hope, as Australia were 3 down for 37. But poor field placement and the wrong approach by India has cost them this match. They could have at least fought back harder.
Smith and Moore help their team get over the line after they were 3 down for 37. Australia will get a lot of confidence from this game.
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13.5 Shafali Verma to Claire Moore, Australia win by seven wickets! Length on off, drilled towards long on. There is protection in the deep but it won't matter.
She goes aerial, and she goes big. She has cleared the boundary by a fair distance. Just 1 more run required to win.
13.4 Shafali Verma to Claire Moore, SIX! Length on off, Moore clubs it over the midwicket boundary. Scores level.
13.3 Shafali Verma to Claire Moore, length and outside off, carved towards sweeper cover for no runs.
13.2 Shafali Verma to Claire Moore, FOUR! Length on middle, swatted towards deep backward square leg for a boundary.