Mumbai:Veteran Ellyse Perry continued his scintillating comeback with a second consecutive half century as Australia posted 188 for 3 in the fourth women's T20 International against India here on Saturday. The 32-year-old all-rounder, who struck a 75 in Australia's 21-run win in the third T20I, came up with yet another dominant innings as she smashed four sixes and seven fours in her blistering 72 not out from 42 balls.
Ashleigh Gardner smoked three sixes and as many boundaries to lend Perry a perfect support as the duo put on 94 runs off just 59 balls to seize the momentum from the 12th over onwards after being invited to bat. After the departure of Gardner in the 17th over, it was Grace Harris who took on the assault as she made a quick-fire 27 not out from 12 deliveries (1x6, 1x4) to continue to pile misery on the Indians. Perry, who was earlier axed from Australia's T20 side apparently for slow batting, used her feet well to the Indian spinners and drove powerfully.
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