Renuka Singh Thakur: Georgia Voll's career-best 88 and a record opening partnership with Beth Mooney, along with bowlers delivering a clinical death overs bowling display, helped Australia beat India by 19 runs in the second women's T20I at the Manuka Oval on Thursday.
The result, also the first T20I win for Sophie Molineux as the side’s captain, meant Australia got their first points in the multi-format series and will aim to grab the T20I series when the third game happens at the Adelaide Oval on Saturday.
Georgia and Beth put on 128 runs for the opening wicket -- Australia's highest partnership against India in T20Is – as they posted 163/5. Georgia, batting with fluency and authority, struck 88 off 57 balls before falling to seamer Arundhati Reddy in the 15th over. Beth contributed 46 and fell four runs short of a half-century, before also falling to Arundhati, who finished with 2-30.