09:39 (IST)
The strip sure still looks good for batting today
Day three starts in a couple of minutes! #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/0VGFndTmox
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) October 2, 2021
09:39 (IST)
After 104 overs,India Women 279/5 ( Deepti Sharma 13 , Taniya Bhatia (W) 2)
Ellyse Perry brought in place of Tahlia McGrath. Bhatia finally gets off the mark in the 17th delivery that she faces, thanks to a misfield at point that allows her to grab a double.
09:34 (IST)
After 103 overs,India Women 277/5 ( Deepti Sharma 13 , Taniya Bhatia (W) 0)
Ash Gardner from the other end, and she starts off with a maiden as Deepti remains defensive throughout the over.
09:32 (IST)
After 102 overs,India Women 277/5 ( Deepti Sharma 13 , Taniya Bhatia (W) 0)
Tahia McGrath bowls out the remaining delivery of her 16th over, with Deepti Sharma collecting the first run of the day with a single. India off the mark on Day 3 of the one-off pink-ball Test.
09:32 (IST)
Right then, Deepti Sharma takes strike with Taniya Bhatia yet to get off the mark. Tahlia McGrath to bowl out the remaining delivery of the 102nd over.
09:25 (IST)
Deepti's wicket perhaps at the heart of the conversation in the huddle?
Ready for day three of the #PinkBallTest!
— Australian Women's Cricket Team 🏏 (@AusWomenCricket) October 2, 2021
Play resumes at 2pm live on 7Mate, Fox Cricket, Kayo or ABC Radio #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/uBypqtueCx
09:20 (IST)
“There are blue skies and sunshine, and that will be the case all day today. Wicket still looks great. Even grass covering. Might just quicken up a bit,” reads the analysis of the Metricon Stadium pitch ahead of Day 3’s play.
09:15 (IST)
One of the talking points from the second day's play was Punam Raut choosing to walk on her own after an appeal for caught-behind off Sophie Molineux's bowling was originally turned down by umpire Philip Gillespie, leaving fans and experts divided. While some praised her for her move in context of the 'Spirit of Cricket', others criticised her for nothing putting the team before her ideals.
India opener Smriti Mandhana, who lit up the Metricon Stadium with a dazzling ton and forged a century stand with Raut, came to the No 3 batter's defence.
09:10 (IST)
While rain once again made its way back to the Metricon Stadium in the second session before washing out the remaining day's play, the day saw Smriti Mandhana and Punam Raut dominate early on, before the Australians clawed back late in the afternoon session and post-dinner with a few wickets coming their way. The visiting team, though, have set themselves up nicely for a total between 300-400, one that will have drastically reduced Australia's chances of collecting four points from this game.
08:59 (IST)
Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the third day of the ongoing pink-ball Test between Australia and India at the Metricon Stadium in Gold Coast, Queensland, with the visiting team set to resume from their overnight score of 276/5 in another 30 minutes. Here's hoping we have a full day's play today and the rain clouds don't many any further appearance in the match till the last ball is bowled on Sunday.
Australia Women Vs India Women, pink-ball Test Live Cricket Score Updates: Follow this space for the latest update on the third day of the one-off pink-ball Test between Australia and India.
Day 2 report: Smriti Mandhana continued from where she left off on the opening day as she became the first Indian in seven years to score a Test century in women's cricket, before rain made its way back to the Metricon Stadium in Gold Coast to wash out a majority of overs on the second day of the pink-ball Test between Australia and India.
Mandhana, who was unbeaten on 80 overnight, brought up her maiden Test ton with a boundary off Ellyse Perry in the afternoon session on the second day, taking 170 deliveries to get there.
The left-handed Indian opener had been on the offensive from the very start of her innings, and by the time she departed for 127 after having cracked 22 fours and a six, India were in a solid position looking at the possibility of posting a challenging first innings total in the range of 350-400.
Australia, however, did claw back after her departure. Punam Raut made headlines as she decided to walk on her own towards the Indian dugout after the umpire turned down Sophie Molineux' appeal for caught-behind. Perry got her first wicket of the multi-format series when Yastika Bhatia, batting at No 5, holed out to Beth Mooney, while skipper Mithali Raj was run out after a mix-up with Deepti Sharma.
By the time the weather decided to play spoilsport for a second day running, India were 276/5 with Deepti batting on 12 in the company of wicketkeeper-batter Taniya Bhatia, who was yet to get off the mark.
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