Despite Australia women's unbeaten run across all formats this year coming to an end in a super over defeat to India in a thrilling second T20I on Sunday, debutant all-rounder Heather Graham said she would remember the opportunity to play in front of a sell-out 45,238 crowd at DY Patil Stadium for the rest of her lifetime.
Playing in her first T20I, Heather took a crucial 3/22 in her four overs, taking out Jemimah Rodrigues, Harmanpreet Kaur and Deepti Sharma. Her impressive efforts with the ball also included a 19th over that went for just four runs against the big-hitting Richa Ghosh, in front of a sell-out crowd, marking a huge moment for women's cricket turnout in India.
"I'm not sure you can compare it (to anything else) to be honest. I think we had about three or four thousand max in (the crowd in) the WBBL. I turned to Phoebe Litchfield who was debuting as well and I was just like, 'this is insane'. And we just soaked it all in. It's incredible to be able to come over and play in India and get a crowd like that, it's something I'm going to cherish forever," said Heather after the match ended.