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Melbourne Vs Richmond WOMEN’S TWENTY20 FRIDAY JANUARY 29, 2016 INTERNATIONAL ACT HEET AUSTRALIA V INDIA F S LIBRARY Australia v India in Women’s T20 International Matches The first women’s Twenty20 International (T20I) match was played in 2004, at Hove in England, between England and New Zealand and was won by the visiting team. It preceded the first men’s T20I by six months. Having won its inaugural T20I the following year, against England at Taunton, Australia won its initial T20I series in 2009 when it defeated New Zealand 2-1. The first ICC women’s T20I World Cup was held in England in 2009, Australia losing to England in a semi-final. The host nation went on to win the tournament. Subsequently the Australians have a perfect record – winning tournaments in the West Indies (2010), Sri Lanka (2012) and Bangladesh (2014). Today’s match is the eleventh T20I to be played between Australia and India. The first encounter between the two countries in Australia was at Sydney in the 2008/09 season and the most recent was in Adelaide three days ago. They have also met five times in India and three at neutral venues, two of which were during women’s T20 World Cups. Summary results are shown below. Women’s T20 Internationals between Australia and India At Hurstville Oval, Sydney, October 28, 2008: AUSTRALIA 4/142 (20 overs) (S Nitschke 49, KL Rolton 44*; G Sultana 2/30 defeated INDIA 4/140 (20 overs) (MD Raj 51*, SM Naik 32) by two runs. Player of the match: Karen Rolton At Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet (West Indies), May 13, 2010: INDIA 5/119 (20 overs) (PG Raut 44) lost to AUSTRALIA 3/123 (18.5 overs) (AJ Blackwell 61, LJ Poulton 30*; PA Roy 2/27) by seven wickets. Player of the match: Alex Blackwell At Toby Howe Cricket Ground, Billericay, (England), June 23, 2011: INDIA 62 (18.2 overs) (H Kaur 41; SJ Coyte 4/5, S Nitschke 2/10, CR Smith 2/16) lost to AUSTRALIA 2/63 (10.2 overs) (LJ Poulton 31*) by eight wickets. Player of the match: Sarah Coyte At Dr YS Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Stadium, Visakhapatnam, March 18, 2012: AUSTRALIA 4/138 (20 overs) (JE Cameron 67, MM Lanning 34) defeated INDIA 8/109 (20 overs) (H Kaur 57; LC Sthalekar 3/17) by 29 runs. At Visakhapatnam, March 19, 2012: INDIA 3/111 (20 overs) (A Chopra 33) lost to AUSTRALIA 2/115 (17.2 overs) (JE Cameron 68, MM Lanning 40) by 8 wickets. At Visakhapatnam, March 21, 2012: AUSTRALIA 2/151 (20 overs) (AJ Healy 90, MM Lanning 42*) defeated INDIA 6/88 (20 overs) (SM Naik 34, R Malhotra 32*; SJ Coyle 3/19, EA Perry 2/8) by 63 runs. At Visakhapatnam, March 22, 2012: INDIA 85 (19 overs) (H Kaur 32; JL Hunter 4/15, EA Perry 2/11) lost to AUSTRALIA 0/86 (12.2 overs) (AJ Healy 54*, MM Lanning 30*) by ten wickets. At Visakhapatnam, March 23, 2012: AUSTRALIA 89 (18.5 overs) (LJ Poulton 30; JN Goswami 5/11, AP Das 3/8) lost to INDIA 2/92 (14.3 overs) (A Sharma 55*; LC Sthalekar 2/14) by eight wickets. At Galle International Stadium, Galle, September 27, 2012: INDIA 8/104 (EA Osborne 3/13, JL Hunter 2/23) lost to AUSTRALIA 2/105 (17.2 overs) (MM Lanning 39, JE Cameron 36*) by eight wickets. Player of the match: Erin Osborne At Adelaide Oval, January 26, 2016: AUSTRALIA 5/140 (20 Overs) (AJ Healey 41*, BL Mooney 36) lost to INDIA 5/141 (18.4 overs) (H Kaur 46, V Krishnamurthy 35) by 5 wickets Player of the match: Harmanpreet Kaur Australia Women’s T20I Statistics - Match Results Opposition Span Mat Won Lost Tied Tie+W Tie+L NR % v England 2005-2015 24 9 14 0 1 0 0 39.58 v India 2008-2016 10 8 2 0 0 0 0 80.00 v Ireland 2014-2015 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 100.00 v New Zealand 2006-2014 28 13 14 0 1 0 0 48.21 v Pakistan 2012-2014 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 100.00 v South Africa 2009-2014 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 100.00 v West Indies 2009-2014 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 100.00 Note: Two tied matches settled by a tie-break 83 51 30 0 2 0 0 61.45% Indian Women’s T20I Statistics - Match Results Opposition Span Mat Won Lost Tied Tie+W Tie+L NR % v Australia 2008-2016 10 2 8 0 0 0 0 20.00 v Bangladesh 2013-2014 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 100.00 v England 2006-2014 10 2 8 0 0 0 0 20.00 v New Zealand 2009-2015 7 2 5 0 0 0 0 28.57 v Pakistan 2009-2014 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 83.33 v South Africa 2014-2014 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 100.00 v Sri Lanka 2009-2014 7 4 3 0 0 0 0 57.14 v West Indies 2011-2014 9 5 4 0 0 0 0 55.55 57 28 29 0 0 0 0 49.12% Australia Women’s T20 Statistics (continued) Highest Team Totals Lowest Completed Team Totals Total Opponent Location Season Total Opponent Location Season 191/4 Ireland Sylhet (Bangladesh) 2013/2014 73 New Zealand Wellington 2009/2010 186/1 Ireland Dublin 2015 89 India Visakhapatnam (India) 2011/2012 185/2 Pakistan Sylhet 2013/2014 98 New Zealand Christchurch 2009/2010 166/9 New Zealand Invercargill 2010/2011 104 England Basseterre 2010 164/6 South Africa Taunton 2009 163/5 England The Oval 2009 160/4 West Indies Adelaide Oval 2014/15 155 South Africa Basseterre (West Indies) 2010 Batting – Highest Scores Player Runs Balls 4s 6s SR Opposition Ground Match Date MM Lanning 126 65 18 4 193.84 v Ireland Sylhet 27-Mar-14 KL Rolton 96* 53 16 1 181.13 v England Taunton 2-Sep-05 EJ Villani 90* 54 6 5 166.66 v Pakistan Sylhet 29-Mar-14 AJ Healy 90 61 10 2 147.54 v India Visakhapatnam 21-Mar-12 EJ Villani 80 53 12 1 150.94 v Ireland Dublin 22-Aug-15 Batting – Highest Partnerships Partners Runs Wkt Opposition Ground Match Date KL Rolton, KA Blackwell 147* 4th v England Taunton 2-Sep-05 EJ Villani, EA Perry 121 1st v Ireland Dublin 22-Aug-15 MM Lanning, AJ Healy 112 1st v India Visakhapatnam 21-Mar-12 EJ Villani, MM Lanning 104 2nd v Pakistan Sylhet 29-Mar-14 MM Lanning, JE Cameron 102 2nd v India Visakhapatnam 18-Mar-12 Best Bowling in an Innings Player Overs Mdns Runs Wkts Econ Opposition Ground Match Date JL Hunter 3.2 0 22 5 6.6 v West Indies Colombo (RPS) 5-Oct-12 SJ Coyte 4 0 5 4 1.25 v India Billericay 23-Jun-11 JL Hunter 4 1 15 4 3.75 v India Visakhapatnam 22-Mar-12 RM Farrell 3 0 15 4 5 v England Sydney 2-Feb-14 India Women’s T20 Statistics (continued) Highest Team Totals Lowest Completed Team Totals Total Opponent Location Season Total Opponent Location Season 151/5 v Bangladesh Sylhet 2013/14 62 v Australia Billericay 2011 147/3 v Sri Lanka Vizianagaram 2013/14 81 v Pakistan Guangzhou 2012/13 146/5 v South Africa Bangalore 2014/15 83/7 v West Indies Roseau 2011/12 144/3 v Sri Lanka Basseterre 2009/10 85 v Australia Visakhapatnam 2011/12 143/3 v Bangladesh Vadodara 2012/13 88/8 v England Taunton 2011 141/5 v Australia Adelaide 2015/16 Batting – Highest Scores Player Runs Balls 4s 6s SR Opposition Ground Match Date H Kaur 77 59 12 1 130.50 v Bangladesh Sylhet 30-Mar-14 PG Raut 75 56 10 0 133.92 v Bangladesh Vadodara 2-Apr-13 M Raj 67 47 9 2 142.55 v Sri Lanka Vizianagaram 25-Jan-14 R Dhar 66* 69 6 0 95.65 v England Derby 5-Aug-06 S Naik 59 54 5 0 109.25 v Sri Lanka Basseterre 10-May-10 Batting – Highest Partnerships Partners Runs Wkt Opposition Ground Match Date PG Raut, MDT Kamini 130 1st v Bangladesh Vadodara 2-Apr-13 M Raj, PG Raut 117 1st v West Indies Sylhet 1-Apr-14 M Raj, H Kaur 107 1st v Bangladesh Sylhet 30-Mar-14 M Raj, PG Raut 98* 2nd v Bangladesh Cox's Bazar 9-Mar-14 Best Bowling in an Innings Player Overs Mdns Runs Wkts Econ Opposition Ground Match Date J Goswami 3.5 1 11 5 2.86 v Australia Visakhapatnam 23-Mar-12 P Roy 3.5 0 16 5 4.17 v Pakistan Taunton 13-Jun-09 SK Naidu 3 0 9 4 3 v Bangladesh Cox's Bazar 9-Mar-14 DP David 4 0 12 4 3 v Sri Lanka Basseterre 10-May-10 P Roy 4 0 19 4 4.75 v West Indies Ahmedabad 23-Jan-11 DP David 4 0 27 4 6.75 v New Zealand Basseterre 6-May-10 Women’s Twenty20 International Statistics Match Results Team Span Mat Won Lost Tied Tie+W Tie+L NR % Australia 2005-2016 83 51 30 0 2 0 0 62.65 Bangladesh 2012-2015 26 5 21 0 0 0 0 19.23 England 2004-2015 91 64 24 0 0 2 1 72.22 India 2006-2016 57 28 29 0 0 0 0 49.12 Ireland 2008-2015 37 8 29 0 0 0 0 21.62 Netherlands 2008-2011 11 0 10 0 0 0 1 0.00 New Zealand 2004-2015 80 44 33 0 1 1 1 56.96 Pakistan 2009-2015 65 27 35 0 0 2 1 43.75 South Africa 2007-2015 59 24 34 0 0 0 1 41.37 Sri Lanka 2009-2015 57 16 38 0 0 0 3 29.62 West Indies 2008-2015 84 47 31 0 3 1 2 59.75 Note: Includes six matches settled by a tie-break Highest Team Totals Team Score Overs RR Inns Opposition Ground Match Date South Africa 205/1 20.0 10.25 1 v Netherlands Potchefstroom (Uni) 14 Oct 2010 West Indies 191/4 20.0 9.55 1 v Netherlands Potchefstroom (Uni) 16 Oct 2010 Australia 191/4 20.0 9.55 1 v Ireland Sylhet 27 Mar 2014 New Zealand 188/3 20.0 9.40 1 v Sri Lanka Christchurch 15 Nov 2015 New Zealand 186/7 20.0 9.30 1 v South Africa Taunton 10 Aug 2007 Australia 186/1 20.0 9.30 1 v Ireland Dublin 22 Aug 2015 Australia 185/2 20.0 9.25 1 v Pakistan Sylhet 29 Mar 2014 West Indies 184/4 20.0 9.20 1 v Ireland.
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