theguardian
theguardian|18-09-2025
Australia’s all-conquering cricket women have been given a wake-up call with their World Cup defence approaching as India handed Alyssa Healy’s side their biggest ever one-day international defeat in Punjab.
Healy admitted the champions had been “outplayed” in New Chandigarh on Wednesday (Thursday AEST) as they suffered a 102-run loss, a thumping so heavy that it even surpassed the Australians’ previous record 92-run defeat to England in Birmingham 52 years ago.
It was a warning for the team with the World Cup starting in less than a fortnight in India and Sri Lanka, while also setting up a fascinating ODI series decider on Saturday in Delhi with the series locked at 1-1.
India’s hero as they celebrated their first home ODI win over Australia in 18 years and 206 days was their imperious opener Smriti Mandhana, who hammered 117, featuring 14 boundaries and four sixes, off just 91 balls in their total of 292.
Australia had chased down a total of 281 comfortably in the first match at New Chandigarh but this time, asked to pull off their highest ever chase, never really got going as Annabel Sutherland’s 45 off 42 balls and Ellyse Perry’s 44 off 61 proved their most significant contributions in a total of 190.
Healy had won the toss and inserted the home side in baking conditions, looking to prepare for the World Cup, and reckoned she had no regrets about doing so.
“I mean, it’s good preparation for the World Cup, isn’t it?” she said.