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WICKET! Voll c Deol b Rana 62 (Australia 136-2)

Rana strikes on the first ball of the over – Voll attempts another drive down the ground, but Rana gets some turn and gets Voll’s bottom edge, meaning she can only hit it straight to Deol for an easy catch.

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21st over: Australia 136-1 (Healy 58, Voll 62)

Kashvee starts her seventh over well, keeping Voll on strike and eating into that strike rate a little with three dots. She finds a gap on the fourth ball of the over and manages to rotate the strike to Healy. Can Kashvee keep it tight for the over and start to introduce some pressure back to the Australian batters? She does a good job, just three off it in the end.

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20th over: Australia 133-1 (Healy 57, Voll 60)

Voll comes dancing down the pitch to Charani on the first ball of the over to play yet another lovely straight drive back over the bowler’s head for a one bounce four. Charani adjusts her length and gives away only a couple of singles, but then Voll cuts it past deep extra cover for another four, making it an expensive over for Charani and bringing up the 100 run partnership for Healy and Voll.

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19th over: Australia 122-1 (Healy 56, Voll 50)

Kashvee is back with some pace bowling again after that period of spin. She nearly gets Voll on the first ball, but Harmanpreet doesn’t get forward to it enough and puts down the catch. Voll gets off strike next ball and Healy picks up where she left off, opening the face of the bat and guiding it past deep backward point for four. Voll tries to dart off for a single to get her 50 late in the over, but Healy wisely sends her back. Next ball, she finds some space with her pull shot and brings up the milestone.

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18th over: Australia 115-1 (Healy 51, Voll 48)

A single from the first ball gets Healy over the line for a half-century in final ODI – very special moment for her. Voll takes some inspiration and drives the next one straight down the ground for a one bounce four. Charani recovers well and hits a better length for the next couple of balls to restrict the batters to dots and ones. Even a misfield at point on the last ball of the over is stopped in the deep to keep it to a single.

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17th over: Australia 107-1 (Healy 49, Voll 42)

Rana creates a chance on the first ball of the over, getting Voll’s top edge. Jemimah pulls out a brilliant, full-length dive, but she can’t get there and it’s a let off for Voll. There’s an appeal on Voll at the end of the over for lbw, but the umpire turns them down and they decide not to review. Drinks are on the field now.

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16th over: Australia 103-1 (Healy 47, Voll 40)

Deepti continues and the batters are looking a little more aggressive to her bowling now, but she’s hitting her line and length better today than she has in previous games, so they’re only managing ones and twos against her so far. However, on the final ball of the over, Healy finds a gap in the field with a well-timed cut shot and brings up the 100 for Australia.

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15th over: Australia 96-1 (Healy 43, Voll 37)

Rana comes back into the attack from the other end and after starting with a couple of dots, she gets Healy swinging and there’s almost a catching opportunity, but the ball just clears the infield. Next ball, Healy finds the gap she’s looking for and picks up another four.

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14th over: Australia 88-1 (Healy 36, Voll 36)

Deepti bowls her first over – a surprise after Rana bowled a good first over. However, the Australian batters have really gone after Deepti and perhaps Harmanpreet thinks she can get them taking some risks and pick up a wicket here. Voll takes it easy to start and just picks up a single and then Healy keeps things fairly cautious as well – she doesn’t want to throw away her wicket after a good start in her final ODI. A good over from Deepti in the end, just two singles from it.

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13th over: Australia 86-1 (Healy 35, Voll 35)

Some innovation from Voll early in Charani’s over, with Voll getting in position and scooping – it can’t find the boundary, but Voll manages to coax Healy into running three – not bad from the soon-to-be-retired veteran. It brings up the 50 partnership for these two, which they have reached fairly quickly.

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12th over: Australia 80-1 (Healy 33, Voll 31)

The first over for Rana now – a very experienced player for the Indian team. Again the batters take some time to size her up, with singles and dots to start the over and as they see how her bowling is playing on the pitch. In fact, dots and singles are all they manage from her over – a good start from Rana.

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11th over: Australia 77-1 (Healy 31, Voll 30)

We get our first look at spin for the match, with Charani into the attack for the first time with her left arm orthodox. Voll plays the first one cautiously, before looking for a gap in the field and cutting one away for a single. There’s a little mix up between the batters, with Healy looking for a single and Voll sending her back. Healy makes it back safely and it was the right call from Voll to send her back, as Jemimah was the fielder and it’s probably not advisable to run on her arm. Healy then gets her single and Voll has her eye in, smashing a six straight down the ground.

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10th over: Australia 69-1 (Healy 30, Voll 23)

Voll finds a gap down near third at the start of Kashvee’s over, but Kashvee then finds a good line and length to find a couple of dots. Kashvee then strays slightly wide again and Voll cuts one past deep point for four, taking advantage of the fielding restrictions in place for this over. The power play is now complete – it has been a good one for Australia.

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9th over: Australia 62-1 (Healy 30, Voll 16)

Voll gets her first look at Renuka as we come towards the end of the power play. Voll gets her first boundary that comes from a deliberate shot, playing the ball late, getting right on top of it and driving it past deep point for four. Renuka tightens up again – she is doing a good job of fighting back after bowling looser deliveries so far today, but just hasn’t managed to snare a wicket.

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8th over: Australia 55-1 (Healy 30, Voll 9)

Kashvee continues after taking a wicket in her last over. Healy picks up a single straight away to give Voll the strike for the first time. A thick outside edge from the first ball, but she’s lucky that there are no slips in place and it runs away for four. There’s a dot in there, but then she gets another edge that goes between the slip and gully that were brought in after she edged the last one! She’s having some luck so far in her innings.

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7th over: Australia 45-1 (Healy 29, Voll 0)

Renuka really misses her line badly for the first time today and Healy is delighted, driving one past deep point for four, then opens the face of her bat to the next ball and steers it past third for another four. Renuka tightens up her line and the next ball is a dot, then there’s a big appeal for lbw. The umpire isn’t interested, but Renuka manages to talk Harmanpreet into reviewing it. It was a decent shout, because it’s an umpires call and really could have gone either way. Healy gets to keep batting, but India retain their review.

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6th over: Australia 32-1 (Healy 16, Voll o)

Both batters seem to be finding Kashvee easier to play at the moment, but that may mean she can lure them into taking a bigger risk against her and pick up a wicket. She has tightened up a lot since her first over going for 11, but she is having trouble pinning them down, with both Healy and Litchfield finding singles with ease. Oh wait, what did I say about her luring them into taking risks? She’s done just that and Litchfield is gone.

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Updated at 23.17 EST

WICKET! Litchfield c Charani b Kashvee 14 (Australia 32-1)

Just as Litchfield was hitting her strides, she has a big slog across the line and gets a top edge on it that flies to Charani for an easy catch.

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5th over: Australia 27-0 (Healy 14, Litchfield 12)

Another over for Renuka and she starts with three dots, continuing her tight bowling performance. Eventually Litchfield finds some runs, cutting through the infield and down to deep cover for a well-run two.

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4th over: Australia 24-0 (Healy 14, Litchfield 9)

Kashvee resumes, hoping she can bowl a tighter over than her first. Healy aggressively pulls the first ball, but Harmanpreet makes a good save to cut it off and restrict it to a dot. The next two balls are dots as well – it’s a much better start to the over from Kashvee. Eventually Healy manages a little drop and run for a quick single to turn the strike back over to Litchfield. Litchfield does the same – they’re keeping the strike moving well after the first maiden. Healy finds some room on the last ball of the over, hoisting it up and over the field for a four.

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3rd over: Australia 18-0 (Healy 9, Litchfield 8)

Renuka continues her spell and gets her first shot at Litchfield. The first ball is ruled wide, so not the ball she would have been hoping for. She adjusts her line well next ball and Litchfield can’t do anything but defend. She continues to target the stumps and bowl very full and you can feel Litchfield starting to get frustrated. Unfortunately for Renuka, she slightly misses her length and it lets Litchfield get all that frustration out with a six on the second last ball of the over.

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2nd over: Australia 11-0 (Healy 9, Litchfield 2)

Kashvee opens the bowling from the other end – she was certainly the pick of the bowlers for India on Friday. However, Litchfield is keen to get going and finds a gap in the infield immediately, driving it through cover for a single. And that has inspired Healy into action as well, she cuts it well for four – the first boundary of the match. Litchfield chases after a wide delivery and cuts it into the deep late in the over – she picks up a single, but it might provide India some hope that they can lure her into more risky shots and pick up a boundary. Healy finishes the over with another four.

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1st over: Australia 0-0 (Healy 0, Litchfield 0)

Renuka takes the new ball for India, with Healy on strike in her final ODI. There’s quite a bit of wind around and it assists the ball moving in towards Healy and she starts defensively. She strikes it more aggressively next ball, but with the same result, just a dot. It’s a good start for Renuka. We have a pause midway through the over because a bail has blown off – probably a good indication of how windy it is in Hobart! It’s a maiden for Renuka – a very good start for India.

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The teams are on the field and we’re ready to go. The Indian team gave Healy a guard of honour as she entered the field – a nice touch.

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Remember you can send me an email during today’s game if you have any thoughts to share! Today I’m interested to hear your opinions on the upcoming Test – who do you think both teams will select for that all important match? Drop me a line and let me know – the link is at the top of the page.

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Cricket Australia have provided an update on Kim Garth:

double quotation markKim continues to make positive progress in her rehabilitation from a quadriceps injury and is tracking well in her recovery. However, with preparation timelines for the upcoming Test match now tight, she has not yet resumed bowling. She has returned home and will rejoin the squad in Perth as she continues her rehabilitation.

A full Test squad update will be provided following tonight‘s final ODI.

It has also been confirmed that Megan Schutt’s exclusion from the team today is due to illness.

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So a few changes to both teams compared to game two. The notable one for Australia is Lucy Hamilton making her international debut. She was presented ODI cap 151 by Alyssa Healy before the match. Georgia Wareham also comes into the eleven for this match, with Megan Schutt and Darcie Brown making way for the two new inclusions.

India have opted to make three changes from the team that last took the field in Hobart. They have brought in Harleen Deol, Sneh Rana and Renuka Singh, with Amanjot Kaur, Vaishnavi Sharma and Kranti Gaud dropping out of the eleven for this final ODI.

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Updated at 22.39 EST

India XI

1. Smriti Mandhana

2. Pratika Rawal

3. Harleen Deol

4. Harmanpreet Kaur

5. Jemimah Rodrigues

6. Richa Ghosh

7. Deepti Sharma

8. Kashvee Gautam

9. Sree Charani

10. Sneh Rana

11. Renuka Singh

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Australia XI

1. Alyssa Healy

2. Phoebe Litchfield

3. Georgia Voll

4. Beth Mooney

5. Annabel Sutherland

6. Ash Gardner

7. Tahlia McGrath

8. Georgia Wareham

9. Nicola Carey

10. Alana King

11. Lucy Hamilton

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India won the toss and elected to bowl

As predicted, Harmanpreet won the toss and decided to flip things around and bowl. She says the pitch looks drier today and she thinks their spinners will do a great job on it.

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Preamble

Megan Maurice

Hello and welcome to the third ODI between Australia and India. Australia have already clinched the ODI leg of the series with wins in the first two games, but the whole multi-format series is still very much up for grabs after India won the T20 leg. With only the Test remaining, can India draw the series level? Or will Australia’s ODI dominance in this series continue?

It was interesting to note that both previous ODI tosses were won by Harmanpreet Kaur for India and both times she elected to bat. If she continues her great run of winning the toss, I’d expect her to bowl first this time and try to restrict Australia to a relatively low total and go for the chase.

The Australian camp has been plagued with injuries, with Kim Garth, Ellyse Perry and Sophie Molineux all unavailable for selection. However, the depth of the squad has been on show for them, with everyone who has been selected in this ODI series so far able to shine under pressure.

The toss is immeinent and we will find out soon who both teams have selected in their eleven for today, so let’s get into it.

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