India Women vs Australia Women Review: Perry-Gardner Stand Knocks India Out of T20 World Cup

Cinematic Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 featured graphic showing Australia Women defeating India Women by 6 wickets at Lord’s, with Harmanpreet Kaur, Ellyse Perry, Ashleigh Gardner and the Pulse India News logo.

📅 June 28, 2026 | By Pulse India News Desk

India Women vs Australia Women Review – Women’s T20 World Cup 2026
Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 – Group Stage Review

Australia chased 171 at Lord’s to eliminate India and send South Africa into the semi-finals.

🏏 Match Summary
MatchIndia Women vs Australia Women
CompetitionWomen’s T20 World Cup 2026 – Group Stage
VenueLord’s, London
ResultAustralia Women won by 6 wickets
India Women170/4 in 20 overs
Australia Women172/4 in 19 overs
Player of the MatchEllyse Perry
ImpactIndia eliminated; South Africa qualified for the semi-finals.

Australia Break India Hearts At Lord’s

India’s Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 campaign ended in heartbreak at a packed Lord’s as Australia chased down 171 with an over to spare. Harmanpreet Kaur’s late assault powered India to a strong 170/4, but Australia’s experience under pressure proved decisive.

Ellyse Perry and Ashleigh Gardner produced a match-winning 100-run stand for the fourth wicket, taking Australia from pressure to control and knocking India out of the tournament. South Africa, watching anxiously from the balcony, benefited from India’s defeat and progressed to the semi-finals.

🔥 Key Takeaways
  • Australia Women beat India Women by 6 wickets at Lord’s.
  • India were eliminated from the Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 group stage.
  • South Africa qualified for the semi-finals after India’s defeat.
  • Harmanpreet Kaur smashed 56 off 27 balls, including three sixes.
  • Ellyse Perry scored 56 off 38 balls and won Player of the Match.
  • Ashleigh Gardner made an unbeaten 53 off 29 balls.
  • Perry and Gardner added 100 runs for the fourth wicket.
  • Australia recorded the highest successful chase in Women’s T20 World Cup history.

India Women 170/4: Harmanpreet’s Blitz Lifts India To Fighting Total

India began steadily through Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma, who added 66 for the opening wicket. The pair gave India their highest opening stand against Australia in Women’s T20 World Cup history, but the innings slowed after Shafali fell to Sophie Molineux for 34.

Mandhana was run out for 38 after a communication breakdown, while Jemimah Rodrigues struggled to force the pace before retiring out on 34. India’s innings finally found its explosive finish through Harmanpreet Kaur, who launched a stunning late assault and reached the fastest T20 World Cup fifty for India.

India Innings Verdict: India had a solid platform but lacked middle-over intent. Harmanpreet’s finishing brilliance pushed them to 170, but the innings left questions over timing, acceleration and delayed use of Richa Ghosh.

📊 India Women Batting Scorecard

BatterRunsBalls4s6sSR
Smriti Mandhana383760102.70
Shafali Verma342632130.77
Jemimah Rodrigues342811121.43
Harmanpreet Kaur562763207.41
Richa Ghosh1*100100.00
Deepti Sharma4*110400.00
Extras3
Total170/4 in 20 overs

🎯 Australia Bowling: Molineux Strikes At Key Moments

Sophie Molineux was expensive but decisive, removing Shafali Verma with her first delivery and later dismissing Harmanpreet Kaur in the final over. Lucy Hamilton and Georgia Wareham kept India quiet through important phases, while Australia’s fielding helped create Mandhana’s run-out.

BowlerOversRunsWicketsEconomy
Lucy Hamilton31705.70
Kim Garth32408.00
Ashleigh Gardner225012.50
Georgia Wareham31605.30
Annabel Sutherland43508.80
Sophie Molineux446211.50

Australia Women 172/4: Perry And Gardner Complete Record Chase

Australia lost Georgia Voll early when Renuka Singh Thakur struck with the second ball of the chase, but they recovered through Beth Mooney and Phoebe Litchfield. India then fought back strongly as Shree Charani removed Litchfield and Deepti Sharma dismissed Mooney.

At 68/3, India had the match in their hands. The required rate moved close to 10, and Australia needed calm heads. That is when Ellyse Perry and Ashleigh Gardner took over. Their 100-run stand changed the mood completely, combining smart running, boundary-hitting and ruthless use of the shorter boundary.

Australia Chase Verdict: Perry and Gardner produced a chase of the highest class. They absorbed pressure, targeted the right bowlers and finished the job clinically with one over remaining.

📊 Australia Women Batting Scorecard

BatterRunsBalls4s6sSR
Georgia Voll4210200.00
Beth Mooney222020110.00
Phoebe Litchfield24252196.00
Ellyse Perry563880147.37
Ashleigh Gardner53*2933182.76
Georgia Wareham4*210200.00
Extras9
Total172/4 in 19 overs

🎯 India Bowling: Early Control Lost At The Death

India began well with Renuka Singh removing Voll early and Shree Charani continuing her brilliant tournament by taking two wickets. Deepti Sharma also made history by becoming the highest wicket-taker in women’s cricket history after removing Beth Mooney.

However, India’s bowling cracked under pressure in the second half of the chase. Radha Yadav’s expensive over opened the door, Charani and Shafali leaked runs later, and Renuka’s final over went for 17 as Perry and Gardner killed the contest.

BowlerOversRunsWicketsEconomy
Renuka Singh Thakur441110.20
Kranti Gaud112012.00
Shafali Verma42907.20
Shree Charani43228.00
Deepti Sharma43117.80
Radha Yadav224012.00

🔎 Match Turning Points

1. Mandhana’s run-out: India lost momentum after a promising opening stand, and the middle overs became slower.

2. Rodrigues retiring out: The decision showed India needed more intent earlier, especially with Richa Ghosh waiting in the dugout.

3. Harmanpreet’s final-over blitz: Her three sixes pushed India to a competitive 170 and gave them belief at the break.

4. Radha Yadav’s 17-run over: Australia were under pressure, but Gardner and Perry used that over to swing momentum.

5. Perry-Gardner stand: Their 100-run partnership was the match-defining passage and ended India’s campaign.

📈 Big Records And Stats

📌 Australia’s chase of 171 became the highest successful chase in Women’s T20 World Cup history.

📌 Six of the eight successful 150-plus chases in Women’s T20 World Cup history have come in the 2026 edition.

📌 Perry and Gardner’s 100-run partnership became one of the rare 100-plus stands for the fourth wicket or lower in Women’s T20 World Cup history.

📌 Four 50-plus partnerships in the match equalled the joint record in Women’s T20Is and became the first such instance in Women’s T20 World Cup history.

📌 Shree Charani moved to 14 wickets in the tournament, second only to Amelia Kerr’s 15 in a single Women’s T20 World Cup edition.

⭐ Top Performers

Ellyse Perry: Player of the Match for her composed 56 off 38 balls in a pressure chase.

Ashleigh Gardner: Smashed an unbeaten 53 off 29 balls and shifted momentum decisively.

Harmanpreet Kaur: Scored 56 off 27 balls, including a blistering final-over assault.

Shree Charani: Picked up 2/32 and continued her outstanding wicket-taking tournament.

Sophie Molineux: Took two key wickets, including Shafali and Harmanpreet.

📉 What Went Wrong For India?

Lack of intent in key overs: India had wickets in hand but failed to maximise the middle overs before Harmanpreet’s late surge.

Delayed use of power-hitters: Richa Ghosh came in too late, with Rodrigues retiring out only at the start of the final over.

Death bowling concerns: India’s pacers again leaked runs at crucial stages, a problem that hurt them throughout the tournament.

Big-match execution: India struggled to deliver their best against South Africa and Australia, the two matches that mattered most.

India Campaign Verdict: India had match-winners and moments of brilliance, but they never fully settled on a combination. Their batting intent and seam-bowling returns against top teams left them short of a semi-final place.

🏆 Semi-Final Lineup Confirmed

Semi-FinalFixtureVenue
1Australia Women vs West Indies WomenThe Oval
2England Women vs South Africa WomenThe Oval
South Africa Through: India’s defeat confirmed South Africa’s place in the semi-finals, completing a dramatic end to the group stage.
🏁 Final Verdict

India had the total, the crowd, and early bowling momentum. But Australia had Perry and Gardner. Their 100-run stand turned a tricky chase into a clinical statement, once again exposing India’s problems against elite opposition.

Harmanpreet Kaur nearly dragged India into the semi-finals with a captain’s knock, but Australia’s champion mentality proved too strong. India’s wait for a first Women’s T20 World Cup title continues.

Final Score: Australia Women 172/4 beat India Women 170/4 by 6 wickets
Player of the Match: Ellyse Perry ⭐
Best India Performer: Harmanpreet Kaur – 56 off 27
Best Australia Partnership: Ellyse Perry and Ashleigh Gardner – 100 runs
India Status: Eliminated
Australia Status: Qualified for semi-finals
Pulse India News Rating: 9/10

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