Australian cricket veteran Alyssa Healy commenced her final international series with a commanding half-century performance, leading her team to a decisive six-wicket triumph against India in the inaugural one-day international match. The day-night encounter at Brisbane’s Allan Border Field witnessed Australia successfully chase down India’s target of 215 runs with 11.4 overs remaining, demonstrating exceptional batting prowess.
Healy, playing her farewell series before retirement, contributed 50 runs from 70 deliveries as opening batter, setting a strong foundation for Australia’s pursuit. Her performance was complemented by Beth Mooney’s impressive 76 runs from 79 balls, showcasing remarkable fluency and control. The victory was ultimately sealed by all-rounder Annabel Sutherland, who delivered an unbeaten 48 runs, culminating with a spectacular six off Deepti Sharma’s bowling.
India’s innings concluded at 214 all out in 48.3 overs, despite resilient half-centuries from captain Harmanpreet Kaur (53 from 84 balls) and Smriti Mandhana (58 from 68 deliveries). Lower-order batter Kashvee Gautam provided valuable support with 43 runs from the eighth position. Australia’s bowling attack proved effective, with off-spinner Ash Gardner claiming 3-33 and seamer Megan Schutt taking 2-42.
The victory marks Australia’s strong rebound following their recent T20 series defeat against India, which represented their first home loss in nine years. Healy expressed pride in her team’s clinical performance, emphasizing their successful response to recent challenges. The series now moves to Hobart for the concluding two matches scheduled for Friday and Sunday.
