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INDW vs AUSW Final: Which team will win the finals? Know head to head record of both teams

Ansh Gain
2 years ago

INDW vs AUSW Final: The final match of the Commonwealth Games 2022 between India and Australia is to be played today i.e. on 7 August at the Edgbaston ground in Birmingham. The eyes of both the teams will be on creating history by winning the gold medal.

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According to Indian time, the final match will start at 9.30 pm :-

While India, led by Harmanpreet Kaur, thrashed hosts England by 4 runs in a close encounter in the first semi-final, Australia thrashed New Zealand by 5 wickets in the second semi-final.

According to Indian time, the final match for the gold medal will start at 9.30 pm. Let’s take a look at the head to head records of both the teams before this big match.

INDW vs AUSW: Here is the head to head records of both the teams :-

It is not going to be easy for India to defeat Australia in the final. Looking at the T20 records of both the teams, a total of 24 matches have been played between India and Australia women’s team, in which Team India has been able to win only 6 times, while Kangaroos have beaten India 17 times. India’s win/loss against Australia is 0.352 which is quite disappointing.

  • Match – 24
  • India win – 6
  • Australia win – 17
  • No result – 1

Australia snatched victory from India’s mouth in CWG League match :-

The CWG 2022 started with the India vs Australia match itself. In the first match, Australia defeated India by 3 wickets, reversing the losing bet. Batting first, Team India scored 154 runs with the help of half-century from captain Harmanpreet Kaur.

Chasing this score, the Kangaroo team lost their 5 wickets for 49 runs, but after that Ashley Gardner’s banging innings of 52 runs snatched the victory from India’s mouth.

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The tournament started with Australia’s victory over India, but they say that if the end is good, all is well. So will India be able to win the gold medal by defeating Australia in the final match with a pay-off?