IN W vs AUS W Prediction Who will win today s Commonwealth Games cricket match?
IN-W vs AUS-W Prediction: Who will win today's Commonwealth Games cricket match? Cricket - Commonwealth Games: Day 6 India Women and Australia Women (IN-W vs AUS-W) meet in the historic final (gold medal match) of the Women’s T20 Commonwealth Games 2022. The fixture will be played on Sunday, August 7, at Edgbaston in Birmingham. India Women beat a strong England Women's side in the first semi-final of the Women’s T20 Commonwealth Games 2022. Batting first, openers and Shafali Verma added 76 runs for the first wicket, getting them off to a flying start. However, they soon lost both openers and were reduced to 106/3 with sent back as well. (44*) and Deepti Sharma (22) then put up a valuable partnership to take India’s total of 164/5, which was a par score on that surface. Mandhana earlier slammed a 32-ball 61, striking at 190.62 to set the tone for India. India Women sent Sophia Dunkley back soon at 28/1 but England raced along in the powerplay. then struck to dismiss the dangerous-looking Danielle Wyatt while Alice Capsey was run-out to leave them at 81/3. Natalie Sciver and Amy Jones kept England ahead in the chase but Deepti and Rana pulled things back with some brilliant bowling at the death. India successfully defended their total and held England Women to 160/6. Australian Women, on the other hand, are unbeaten at the Women’s T20 Commonwealth Games 2022. They continued their dominant run against New Zealand Women, beating them by five wickets in the second semi-final. Australia picked up a couple of early wickets in the powerplay, bowling first to reduce the New Zealand Women to 39/2. Sophie Devine and Georgia Plimmer then put up a solid stand. However, they kept losing wickets thereafter and were restricted to 144/7 in the end. Megan Schutt picked up three wickets while grabbed two. In reply, Australia lost two early wickets as and skipper were sent back with the score at 28/2. However, (36) and Tahlia McGrath (34) ensured that Australia did not lose their grip on the match. Rachael Haynes (19) and (19*) also played important knocks as they got over the line with three deliveries to spare.