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Australia v India: first women’s cricket one-day international – live
20th over: India 87-3 (Mandhana 51, Harmanpreet 15) Tahlia McGrath curtails Gardner’s spell but she starts too short to Mandhana who pulls effortlessly from the crease for the single that brings up her half-century. The Indian opener started scratchily and offered plenty of half-chances to the cordon but is now looking in ominous form.
19th over: India 83-3 (Mandhana 49, Harmanpreet 13) Sensing the match might be drifting a touch Healy turns to the dynamic Alana King to shake things up. It takes five deliveries for something to happen but when it does it’s explosive with the ball spitting and turning off a length to confound Harmanpreet. Around that India are patient and happy to deal in singles for the time being.
Australia rocked by injuries for ODI against India
Australia will have to do without Kim Garth (L) and Ellyse Perry (R) as they take on India in the one-day section of their multi-format series. (Getty Images: ICC/Alex Davidson)
Australia's women's team will be understrength against India, with Ellyse Perry and Kim Garth ruled out of the three-match ODI series.
Megan Schutt has been brought into the side for today's first ODI, with Lucy Hamilton also into the squad.
The second and third matches in the ODI series will be played in Hobart on Friday and Sunday, before a one-off Test match in Perth starting March 6.
Australian stars Ellyse Perry and Kim Garth have both been ruled out of the entire One Day International (ODI) series against world champions India.
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ODIs a chance for Australia to 'throw the next punch': Healy
Back with the Aussie squad in Brisbane, Alyssa Healy has made a call to arms ahead of the first one-dayer
Alyssa Healy has called on Australia to "come hard" at India and stamp their home-ground advantage as the multi-format series switches to the ODIs.
Australia go into the three 50-over matches bruised following their 1-2 defeat in the T20I leg – their first series loss in any format on home soil in more than nine years.
On Tuesday, they'll meet World Cup champions India in an ODI for the first time since last October's semi-final heartbreak, and needing to win at least two of the one-day matches to keep their hopes of an outright series win alive.
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