Sydney’s cricket faithful witnessed a masterclass from India’s Arundhati Reddy as the women’s team clinched a dramatic 21-run DLS victory over Australia in a T20 clash. Reddy’s fiery spell of 4/22 restricted the hosts to 133 all out, her career-best figures in the shortest format lighting up the match.
Reflecting on the triumph, the right-arm pacer asserted India’s supremacy: ‘We’ve built unshakeable confidence over recent years. The team now knows it can defeat anyone, anywhere.’ She highlighted past close calls turning into solid wins, crediting team maturity.
The wicket of Alyssa Healy was pivotal, Reddy noted, as neutralizing big names early shifts pressure. Renuka Singh’s tight powerplay – featuring a maiden and three stingy overs – earned special mention for choking the Australian openers.
India’s chase kicked off explosively with Mandhana and Verma forging 33/1 in 4.1 overs. Verma fell for a brisk 21 off 11, but India surged to 50/1 by 5.1 overs. Rain then halted proceedings; with Mandhana (16* off 17) and Rodrigues (9* off 3) at the crease, DLS sealed the deal.
This victory signals India’s ascent, blending lethal bowling with aggressive batting. Reddy’s heroics not only won the game but reinforced the narrative of an unbeatable force in women’s cricket.