In the first two games of the three-match bilateral ODI series in Australia, the Indian women’s team’s performance simply did not live up to expectations. Meanwhile, there have been some changes in India’s 11-member squad for the third ODI match between India and Australia, including fast bowler Arundhati Reddy, who His own performance proved that his choice was completely correct. Her bowling achievement so far no bowler in the history of Indian women’s cricket has been able to achieve this in the ODI format.
Arundhati becomes part of this special club in women’s ODI history
When Arundhati Reddy took over the bowling in this match, Australia had scored 50 runs without any loss. Thereafter, Reddy gave Australia three more knocks after first making Georgia Wall his victim. Reddy also sent Phoebe Litchfield, Beth Mooney and Alice Perry to the pavilion. Just like that, Arundhati took the wickets of the top four players in the Australian women’s team. Arundhati Reddy became the fourth bowler in the history of women’s ODI cricket to take the wickets of the opponent’s top four players in a single match. Apart from this, Arundhati is also the first Indian female chess player to achieve this feat.
Women’s ODI Bowling bowling to remove the first 4 batsmen in a match in history
Marcia Letsolo – vs Netherlands (Potchefstroom, 2010)
Catherine Sciver Brunt – vs India (Mumbai, 2019)
Ellis Perry – vs England (Canterbury, 2019)
Kate Cross – vs India (London, 2022)
Arundhati Reddy – vs Australia (Perth, 2024)
Arundhati Reddy’s career till now
Arundhati Reddy got her first chance to represent the Indian women’s team in international cricket in 2018, playing in T20 matches. If we look at the career of 27-year-old Reddy so far, he has played 33 T20 games in which he managed to take 28 wickets. Apart from this, she has taken 8 wickets to her name in 5 ODI matches so far.
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