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IND-W Vs AUS-W 1st ODI: Litchfield Compares Perry’s Innings To Maxwell Knock Against Afghanistan

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Player of the match Phoebe Litchfield underlined the importance of Perry’s 72-ball 75 to the side’s comfortable win.

Ellyse Perry and Jemimah Rodrigues both plodded with physical difficulties during the course of the first ODI between India and Australia.

Player of the match Phoebe Litchfield underscored the significance of Perry’s 72- ball 75 to the side’s comfortable palm.

“She had a cramp in her shin and it was enough funny. I sort of had flashbacks to Glenn Maxwell’s innings but she just was enough important cramping and floundering. But I suppose she confined and also hit a six down the ground. So that’s Ellyse Perry for you, ” Litchfield said.

“She got into the game a bit more after she started cramping because she realised she won’t be there for too long from that point, ” she added.

India contending trainer Munish Bali revealed that Jemimah was floundering with hydration issues and lauded her for her fighting partial century.

“Our communication to her was just to club as long as she can. Jemi is the heart of our platoon and she was floundering in the heat. But she still went on, ” he said after the game.

“She’s a gem of a person. She’s keeps the platoon together and we missed her on the field moment, because her energy aggravations off on others on the field. She encourages those around her and the fielding atmosphere is different when she’s around, ” he added.

Bali said the side needs to be fresh for the coming institution to find a way to get back in the series.

“The platoon will work towards recovery. We want to press control alt cancel on this game and concentrate on what comes next, ” he said. Know More Latest Women’s Cricket News…

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