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Women's T20I: Australia' A' downs India 'A' by 7 wickets

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Brisbane: Australia woman 'A' team defeated India 'A' by seven wickets in the third T20 match and swept away the 3-match T20I series 3-0 in Brisbane on Sunday. It was Tahila McGrath who led the team with an unbeaten fifty to take Australia to victory, PTI reported.

India' A 'will now play three one-dayers before facing the hosts in a one-off unofficial 'Test' on August 22. Chasing a modest 121, the Aussies were led by McGrath, who hammered 51 not out off 22 balls with eight fours and two sixes.

Australia made 121 for three in just 13.5 overs. In fact, McGrath carried her side home with three successive fours off pacer Shabnam Shakil.

McGrath received good support from opener Tahila Wilson (39, 26b, 5x4s, 1x6) and Charlie Knott (19), with whom she added 48 runs for the third wicket.

Earlier, the hard-hitting Kiran Navigre (38, 20b, 6x4s, 1x6) was the only Indian batter to resist the Aussie bowlers as the visitors ended up with 120 for eight.

Skipper Minnu Mani (22, 23b) played a fine support hand to rescue India from 47 for five. Navigre and Minnu made 57 runs for the sixth wicket to help India go past the 100-run mark.

For Australia, Nicola Hancock, Grace Parsons and Maitlan Brown took two wickets apiece.

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