In a morale-boosting triumph, Australia defeated India by six wickets in the first women’s ODI in Brisbane, chasing down 215 with ease. The match at Allan Border Field showcased the hosts’ depth and resilience, silencing critics after their T20 series setback.
A beaming Alyssa Healy lauded her side’s execution. ‘Losing the T20s put us under pressure to return to winning ways,’ the skipper said. ‘Today’s performance was superb – a real statement of intent. Proud of this comeback; now to sustain it in Hobart.’
The Australian captain highlighted their ODI pedigree. ‘We thrive in this format, maintaining pressure over long periods. Looking forward to settling into Hobart’s pitch quickly,’ she noted.
Healy pointed to the psychological edge from the win. ‘Undefeated in 21 games here – that’s special. Some players need downtime, but this success will energize the dressing room ahead of game two.’
India’s innings lacked momentum, all out for 214. Mandhana’s 58 and Kaur’s 53 were highlights, but frequent wickets halted progress. Gardner’s 3-33 and Schutt’s 2-42 dismantled the batting lineup.
Mooney’s 76, Healy’s half-century, and Sutherland’s 48* powered Australia home. This victory underscores Australia’s ODI supremacy and puts India on the back foot early in the series. Expect fireworks in the next encounter as India seeks redemption.