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India Women vs Australia Women Highlights, 3rd Women's ODI: Captain Alyssa Healy bid adieu to ODI cricket on a glorious note, smashing a rampaging 158 asAustraliawhitewashed India 3-0 in the series with a 185-run thrashing
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- Updated: March 01, 2026 05:18 pm IST
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India Women vs Australia Women Highlights, 3rd Women's ODI: Captain Alyssa Healy bid adieu to ODI cricket on a glorious note, smashing a rampaging 158 as Australia whitewashed India 3-0 in the series with a 185-run thrashing of the world champions in the third and final match on Sunday. It was a fairytale ODI swansong for the 35-year-old Healy as her 158 and Beth Mooney's unbeaten 106 powered Australia to a mammoth 409 for seven after being asked to bat. (Scorecard)
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That's a wrap - The coloured clothing now gives way to whites as the focus shifts to the one-off day-night Test match in Perth. The occasion carries added significance, with Alyssa Healy set to make her final international appearance. It promises to be a memorable event at the WACA. For India, it will be about finishing the series on level terms. The four-day contest in Perth begins on Friday, 6th March, with the first ball scheduled for 10.50 am IST (5.20 am GMT). We look forward to your company then. Cheers!
We made too many mistakes - India's skipper, Harmanpreet Kaur admits that they did not play good cricket in this series. She mentions that the team did a lot of things right in the T20 format, but adds that ODIs are a different challenge altogether. Kaur explains that the 50-over format is a long game where you have to keep doing the right things again and again, and feels that her side made too many mistakes. She gives credit to Australia for the way they played. Kaur adds that there are plenty of learnings for her side. With limited preparation time for the one-off Test, she emphasises the need to believe in themselves.
PLAYER OF THE MATCH - Australia's captain, Alyssa Healy wins the award for her scintillating 158 off 98 balls. She starts by joking that bowling two overs was better than batting today. Adds that there are many days when you are down but cricket gives you opportunities like today, and it was a nice way to sign off. Mentions that Georgia Voll played well, Beth Mooney was outstanding too, the future looks bright for Australia Women. Tells that it was a special experience for Lucy Hamilton to debut for Australia and hopes she has a wonderful career. Reckons that they have put themselves in a good position in the series, and they are going into the Test match to win.
Time for the presentation ceremony....
Healy headlined a ruthless rout - After Harmanpreet Kaur won her sixth toss in as many games in the series, India were sent on a leather hunt. They were made to look listless, operating with just five bowling options on the day. Alyssa Healy stood at the forefront of Australia's batting dominance, producing a superlative 158 in her final ODI appearance. There were century partnerships along the way, first with Georgia Voll and then with Beth Mooney. Mooney went on to bring up a hundred of her own, and with Nicola Carey providing late fireworks, the home side reached 409, their 3rd highest total in Women's ODIs.
A mountain too high for India - It was always going to be a mountain to climb, and the first ten overs were as good as it got for India in the chase. They did lose Smriti Mandhana early, but Pratika Rawal and Jemimah Rodrigues got them off to a brisk start. Rodrigues, in particular, looked busy from the outset, but all the momentum fizzled out after her departure. Alyssa Healy had the luxury of multiple bowling options to turn to and even brought herself on later in the innings. Alana King weaved her magic through the middle phase, effectively sealing the fate of the game and finishing with four wickets on the night. Deepti Sharma and Sneh Rana offered stubborn resistance, and for what it was worth, their partnership helped India avoid their heaviest defeat in terms of runs in ODIs, which stands at 221 runs, also against Australia.
Australia complete a clean sweep - A thoroughly dominant performance, and it has come in Alyssa Healy's final ODI appearance, which makes it even more special. The women in green and gold have reasserted their dominance in ODIs at home in emphatic fashion. With this 3-0 sweep, Australia have retained the trophy, having taken an unassailable 8-4 lead in the multi-format series. India had no answers to what Australia put in front of them across the three ODIs, and the fight or lack of it will be a concern for the ODI champions.
OUT! BOWLED 'EM! Wonderful delivery from Georgia Wareham to wrap things up. Bowls the googly, around off. Sree Charani leans to defend but gets beaten on the outside edge. The ball rolls past her blade and hits the top of off. AUSTRALIA CLEAN SWEEP THE WODIs. The hosts win by 185 runs.
A bit too full and on off. Renuka Singh Thakur pushes it to cover.
Excellent fielding in the deep! Pitches it up, on middle and leg. Charani tonks it across the line. Phoebe Litchfield, from deep mid-wicket, runs to her right and flicks the ball away from the ropes and keeps it down to one.
Length delivery on top of off. Charani goes back and slaps it to point.
Tossed up on middle. Charani defends it out.
SIX! JUST OVER! Ashleigh Gardner pushes it full and on leg. Charani clears her front leg and heaves it to deep mid-wicket. The fielder is standing well across and yards in. She runs behind but the ball sails over the fence.
Flat and on middle, tailing in. Sree Charani chops it to point.
Renuka Singh Thakur is the last batter in. Also, Ashleigh Gardner is back on.
OUT! BOWLED! Sneh Rana's vigil comes to an end. Full, outside off, Rana walks across and has a heave across the line. The ball is a bit too full for the shot. It catches the inside edge and deflects onto the front pad before the ball trickles back onto the stumps and knocks one off bail.
FOUR BYES! How did that miss the stumps? Drifting in, on a good length, on middle. Sneh pushes out in front but is beaten on the inside edge. The bounce takes it over the leg stump and it races away for a boundary.
DROPPED! A sitter goes down. Loopy ball, full and on middle and leg. Sree clears the front leg and has a swing across the line. Alana King runs to her left at deep mid-wicket and slides. She tries to take the catch around her midriff but fails to hold on. They cross.
Flighted up, fuller and on off. Sree defends it out.
Sprayed at the hips, a bit too short. Rana helps it down to deep fine leg for a run.