IN PHOTOS | Indian women hand Australia first loss of 2022 in T20I

Smriti Mandhana sizzled in regulation time as well as the super over to script a famous win for India against the mighty Australia in a high-scoring second women's T20 International on Sunday.
Smriti Mandhana sizzled in regulation time as well as the super over to script a famous win for India against the mighty Australia in a high-scoring second women's T20 International on Sunday. (Photo | PTI)
Smriti Mandhana sizzled in regulation time as well as the super over to script a famous win for India against the mighty Australia in a high-scoring second women's T20 International on Sunday. (Photo | PTI)
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Tahlia McGrath (70 not out off 51) and Beth Mooney (82 not out off 54) tore into the Indian bowling attack with their belligerent knocks to power Australia 187 for one after the visitors were asked to bat. (Photo | PTI)
Tahlia McGrath (70 not out off 51) and Beth Mooney (82 not out off 54) tore into the Indian bowling attack with their belligerent knocks to power Australia 187 for one after the visitors were asked to bat. (Photo | PTI)
In front of a packed D Y Patil Stadium, India were able to take the match right down to the wire after a whirlwind 76-run opening wicket stand between Mandhana (79 off 49) and Shafali Verma (34 0ff 23). (Photo | PTI)
In front of a packed D Y Patil Stadium, India were able to take the match right down to the wire after a whirlwind 76-run opening wicket stand between Mandhana (79 off 49) and Shafali Verma (34 0ff 23). (Photo | PTI)
India needed 14 off the last over bowled by Megan Schutt and Devika Vaidya managed to find two fours to reach 187 for 5 and tie the game, forcing the game into the Super Over. (Photo | PTI)
India needed 14 off the last over bowled by Megan Schutt and Devika Vaidya managed to find two fours to reach 187 for 5 and tie the game, forcing the game into the Super Over. (Photo | PTI)
The home team put on 20 runs in the super over bowled by Heather Graham, thanks to a six and four from Mandhana after Richa Ghosh smashed the first ball for a maximum. (Photo | PTI)
The home team put on 20 runs in the super over bowled by Heather Graham, thanks to a six and four from Mandhana after Richa Ghosh smashed the first ball for a maximum. (Photo | PTI)
Renuka Thakur was able to defend that total under extreme pressure after getting rid of Alyssa Healy, handing Australia their first loss of the year. (Photo | PTI)
Renuka Thakur was able to defend that total under extreme pressure after getting rid of Alyssa Healy, handing Australia their first loss of the year. (Photo | PTI)
The thrilling finish meant that Indian women finally ended up on the right side of the result in a tense finish. It was also the first times that India featured in a game that was stretched to the super over. With India's win, the five-match series is levelled 1-1. (Photo | PTI)
The thrilling finish meant that Indian women finally ended up on the right side of the result in a tense finish. It was also the first times that India featured in a game that was stretched to the super over. With India's win, the five-match series is levelled 1-1. (Photo | PTI)
Harleen Deol in action before the start of the T20 International series between India and Australia, at Dr DY Patil Cricket Stadium in Navi Mumbai. (Photo | PTI)
Harleen Deol in action before the start of the T20 International series between India and Australia, at Dr DY Patil Cricket Stadium in Navi Mumbai. (Photo | PTI)
Richa Ghosh plays a shot during the T20 International series between India and Australia at Dr DY Patil Cricket Stadium, in Navi Mumbai. (Photo | PTI)
Richa Ghosh plays a shot during the T20 International series between India and Australia at Dr DY Patil Cricket Stadium, in Navi Mumbai. (Photo | PTI)
Smriti Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur celebrate the win during the T20 International series between India and Australia at Dr DY Patil Cricket Stadium in Navi Mumbai. (Photo | PTI)
Smriti Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur celebrate the win during the T20 International series between India and Australia at Dr DY Patil Cricket Stadium in Navi Mumbai. (Photo | PTI)

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