Mackay: India's young batters Yastika Bhatia and Shafali Verma dazzled at the top with contrasting half-centuries to power their team to a consolation two-wicket victory over Australia in the third women's ODI, which ended the home team's 26-match unbeaten streak, here on Sunday.
The visitors completed a tricky chase of 265 -- their highest-ever -- in the last over, gaining some lost ground ahead of the upcoming day/night Test, after conceding the three-match series in their previous outing.
The result meant Australia's record-breaking winning run ended at 26.
Chasing a challenging target, India got the start they needed, thanks to a 59-run stand for the opening wicket between Verma (56) and Smriti Mandhana (22) in just under 11 overs.
Coming off an excellent half-century some time ago, Ashleigh Gardner broke the partnership when she had Mandhana caught by Annabel Sutherland.
Bhatia (64) joined Verma in the middle and the two forged a fine partnership and carried on the good work without any difficulty.
After 25 overs, India were comfortably placed at 131/1 with the visiting batters hitting a boundary every over.
Known for her free-flowing game, the 17-year-old Verma seemed to have made a conscious decision to bat deep but battling what appeared to be back pain and exhaustion, the teenager from Rohtak gave in after reaching her maiden half-century in the format off 86 balls, ending a fruitful 101-run association with Bhatia.
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Playing in only her third ODI, Bhatia, 21, was the aggressor in the chase and brought up his first half-century off 56 balls.
Bhatia added 14 more runs to her total before substitute fielder Molly Strano changed the complexion of the game with a spectacular catch in the boundary.