9.28pm EDT
21:28
9.26pm EDT
21:26
9.25pm EDT
21:25
9.18pm EDT
21:18
WICKET! Healy run out 35, Australia 62-3
9.15pm EDT
21:15
9.08pm EDT
21:08
9.06pm EDT
21:06
9.05pm EDT
21:05
8.59pm EDT
20:59
8.57pm EDT
20:57
8.54pm EDT
20:54
8.51pm EDT
20:51
8.47pm EDT
20:47
8.45pm EDT
20:45
WICKET! Lanning c Ghosh b Goswami 0, Australia 41-2
8.42pm EDT
20:42
WICKET! Haynes c Verma b Goswami 13, Australia 41-1
8.40pm EDT
20:40
8.35pm EDT
20:35
8.33pm EDT
20:33
8.28pm EDT
20:28
8.22pm EDT
20:22
8.20pm EDT
20:20
8.15pm EDT
20:15
8.11pm EDT
20:11
8.02pm EDT
20:02
Teams
8.01pm EDT
20:01
7.54pm EDT
19:54
Australia win the toss and will bat
7.33pm EDT
19:33
7.33pm EDT
19:33
7.25pm EDT
19:25
Preamble
It was one of the classics, the other night. One of the all-time most bonkers finishes. Australia lost off the last ball of the match, a wicket falling with three runs needed, then won off the last ball of the match after the former last ball of the match was deemed a no-ball. But it wasn’t just about that, it was about putting together one of the biggest chases ever to win by an Australian women’s team. It was about being behind the pace all night but staying in touch. It was about the hard running work that reined in a climbing required run rate even without boundaries being possible. And it was about a world record winning streak in the format that stayed alive and reached 26 in a row.
Today comes the third and final one-day match in this multiformat series, with a Test and three T20s to come. It seems reasonable that it might be a bit quieter than Friday’s game, like there might be a letdown from that height. But who knows? Maybe it will be even better.