india vs australia
CWG 2022: Gardner's 52* Helps Australia Beat India By 3 Wickets In Opening Match
INDW vs AUSW - In the opening match of the Commonwealth Games 2022, World Champions Australia made a great comeback in their batting, defeating India by 3 wickets with an over remaining while chasing a target of 155.
Australia were off to a shaky start as Renuka Singh's 4-fer inside the powerplay restricted them to 34/4 in 4.1 overs. Rachel Haynes was then dismissed 3 overs later by Deepti Sharma.
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