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Jemimah shines but Australia seize control in Perth Test

March 06, 2026 20:01 IST
Source:PTI  -  Edited By: Laxmi Negi
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Jemimah Rodrigues' fifty wasn't enough as the India Women's cricket team struggled against Australia's pace attack on Day 1 of the day-night Test match in Perth, getting bowled out for under 200.

IMAGE: Sayali Satghare celebrates with team mates. Photograph: BCCI Women/X

Key Points

Jemimah Rodrigues fought bravely with a fifty but other India batters failed to counter the swing generated by Australian pacers Annabel Sutherland and debutant Lucy Hamilton, getting bundled out for a lowly 198 on the opening day of the one-off day-night Test in Perth on Friday.

Rodrigues (52, 84b) looked fluent but did not have much backing from the rest of her colleagues.

 

The Indian pacers maintained a fine line outside the off-stump to nick off three Aussie top-order batters as the home side was placed at 96 for three at close.

Australia trail by 102 runs.

The Aussies elected to field, and the decision proved right by Sutherland (4/46) and Hamilton (3/31) who bowled at a fair clip and produced disconcerting movement.

IMAGE: Jemimah Rodrigues scored a fluent 52 for India. Photograph:  BCCI Women/X

Left-arm pacer Hamilton struck the first blow, removing Smriti Mandhana in the sixth over itself, with a peach that came into the left-hander.

Shafali Verma (35) looked good for more, but Sutherland managed to move the ball just the right amount to find her outside edge for stumper Beth Mooney to finish the formalities.

Debutant Pratika Rawal (18), skipper Harmanpreet Kaur (19) and Deepti Sharma (7) departed without making any significant contributions, as India slipped to 107 for five.

But a 43-run association between Rodrigues and Richa Ghosh (11, 41b) for the sixth wicket carried India to 150.

However, Rodrigues and Ghosh fell to Hamilton and Ash Gardner in the space of an over as India once again found themselves in trouble at 150 for seven.

A 38-run alliance between the two other Indian debutants -- Kashvee Gautam (34 not out) and Sayali Satghare (7, 35b) -- for the ninth wicket helped India move closer to 200.

India Strikes Back with Early Wickets

However, pacer Satghare (8-1-24-2) had an even better moment soon when she castled Aussie opener Georgia Voll (2) with a prodigiously swung delivery.

It started moving in from the off-stump line and went past Voll's defence to rattle her leg-stump.

India managed to dismiss an edgy Phoebe Litchfield (9) and skipper Alyssa Healy (13), who is playing her final match for Australia, to reduce the Aussies to 58 for three.

But Ellyse Perry (43 batting) and Sutherland (20 batting) helped the hosts to navigate through the rest of the night without any damage.

Source: PTI  -  Edited By: Laxmi Negi
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