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India Women tour of Australia

AUS-W vs IND-W · Season 2026

mixed15 Feb 2026 – 6 Mar 2026

Matches

7

Teams

2

Rounds

3

Season

2026

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Australia Women vs India Women: Can India Turn the Tide Today?
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Australia Women vs India Women: Can India Turn the Tide Today?

In the exciting 2nd ODI, Australia Women and India Women are ready to battle it out at Bellerive Oval in Hobart! After a shaky start for India in the first match, where they scored 214 runs, Smriti Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur fought valiantly. Australia cruised to victory by 70 balls. Can India bounce back and turn the tide today?

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AUS W vs IND W 2026: Australia Women claim victory in 2nd ODI
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AUS W vs IND W 2026: Australia Women claim victory in 2nd ODI

In a thrilling ODI at Bellerive Oval, India Women set a target of 251 runs thanks to half-centuries from Pratika Rawal and captain Harmanpreet Kaur. But Georgia Voll of Australia Women turned the game upside down with a stunning 101 off 82 balls, leading her team to victory by six wickets with 13.5 overs to spare. Australia now leads the series 2-0!

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AB de Villiers' Spin Warning Ahead of India vs Zimbabwe Clash
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AB de Villiers' Spin Warning Ahead of India vs Zimbabwe Clash

South Africa's AB de Villiers has tossed some spicy shade at India's batters before their T20 World Cup 2026 showdown with Zimbabwe on February 26 in Chennai. He pointed out that Team India is struggling against spinners, raising eyebrows and concerns. With their backs against the wall, can they turn their spin woes into a spinning triumph?

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Harmanpreet's Scoop Hits Helmet, India Falls Short to Australia
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Harmanpreet's Scoop Hits Helmet, India Falls Short to Australia

In a thrilling ODI match against Australia, India’s captain, Harmanpreet Kaur, scored a solid 54 runs but faced a helmet scare when her scoop shot went rogue! Luckily, she was unharmed. Despite her efforts, India managed only 251 runs, while Georgia Voll's century helped Australia sail to victory. Harmanpreet wants her team to step up for the next match. The excitement continues!

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Megan Schutt's Comeback: Not So Easy to Dismiss!
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Megan Schutt's Comeback: Not So Easy to Dismiss!

Megan Schutt made a surprise return to the Aussie ODI team after some injuries hit her teammates. In her first over against India, she bowled out Pratika Rawal like a boss! Australia snagged a six-wicket victory, tying the series. Schutt was thrilled, quipping, 'You can’t get rid of me that easily!' The next ODI is on February 27 at Ninja Stadium. Let the games begin!

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South Africa Women squad announced for New Zealand tour
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South Africa Women squad announced for New Zealand tour

Cricket South Africa has announced the squad for the South Africa Women's tour of New Zealand, led by captain Laura Wolvaardt. Youngster Kayla Reyneke is set to make her international debut in a series featuring three ODIs and five T20Is, with the head coach noting the challenges of adapting to New Zealand's conditions. The team is excited to face the White Ferns across various venues.

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India's Semi-Final Hopes: Win Both or Face the Music!
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India's Semi-Final Hopes: Win Both or Face the Music!

India's hopes for the T20 World Cup semi-finals are alive after South Africa's win over West Indies! To secure a spot, they must defeat Zimbabwe and then take down Shai Hope's team in Kolkata. Winning both matches is crucial, as losing even one could complicate things with net run rate calculations. The pressure is on for the Men in Blue to deliver!

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South Africa's Win: A Big Boost for India's Semifinal Dreams!
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South Africa's Win: A Big Boost for India's Semifinal Dreams!

In a thrilling showdown on February 26, South Africa crushed the West Indies by nine wickets at the T20 World Cup 2026 in Ahmedabad. The Proteas' bowlers were on fire, leaving the Windies reeling at 83-7. But Aiden Markram's dazzling 82* off 46 balls led South Africa to chase down 176 runs with ease, keeping their semifinal dreams alive while giving India a fighting chance too!