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Voll and Litchfield Propel Australia to Series Win Over India | Sports-Games
Australia secured the series with a five-wicket win led by Georgia Voll's century and Phoebe Litchfield's 80, chasing 251 with 13.5 overs to spare, officials said.
- On Friday, the Australia women's cricket team won the second ODI against India women by five wickets to lead the series 2-0, as Georgia Voll scored 101 and Phoebe Litchfield 80.
- A second-wicket partnership of 119 between Georgia Voll and Phoebe Litchfield set up Australia's victory, with Voll finishing on 101 after being dropped on 99.
- Voll completed a century after being reprieved when wicketkeeper Richa Ghosh dropped her on 99, while Litchfield supported with an 80-ball knock, striking 11 fours and a six.
- By taking the second ODI, Australia now controls the multi-format standings, leading the all-format series 6-4 with one ODI and a one-off Test remaining.
- Spinner Sophie Molineux was ruled out of the series with a back injury, Nicola Carey returned in her first ODI since 2022, and Cricket Australia will monitor Molineux ahead of the West Indies tour.
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AUS-W vs IND-W: Voll, Litchfield fire Australia to ODI series win against India
Georgia Voll (101) made the most of three lifelines while Phoebe Litchfield hit a belligerent 80 to power Australia to a five-wicket win and an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match women’s ODI series against reigning world champion India here on Friday.
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Georgia Voll's century and Phoebe Litchfield's aggressive 80 powered Australia to a decisive victory over India in the second ODI, securing the series. Despite fifties from India's Pratika Rawal and Harmanpreet Kaur, Australia chased down the target with ease, establishing a lead in the overall series.
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