WATCH: Georgia Voll receives standing ovation at Bellerive Oval; Australia seals the ODI series against India

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The Bellerive Oval rose to applaud a champion in the making as Georgia Voll smashed a brilliant century under lights, powering Australia to a series-clinching five-wicket victory over India in the second Women’s ODI on Friday. The 22-year-old opener’s sublime knock anchored Australia’s successful chase of 252, but it was the heartfelt moment surrounding her innings that made the moment truly unforgettable.
Walking out to bat with Australia needing 252 for victory, the young Voll found an able partner in Phoebe Litchfield, and together they orchestrated a match-turning 119-run partnership for the second wicket that completely shifted momentum India’s way after the early loss of captain Alyssa Healy. Litchfield contributed a fluent 80 off 62 balls before falling to Kranti Gaud, but Voll pressed on, bringing up her hundred in the 30th over with a delicate glance to fine leg.
As she raised her bat, the Bellerive Oval crowd – including teammates in the dressing room and kids in the stands – rose to acknowledge the moment.
A rapid ODI century for Georgia Voll … brought up in unconventional fashion 😅
It's her second in the format, both of them coming against India at home #AUSvIND
— 7Cricket (@7Cricket) February 27, 2026
Earlier, India captain Harmanpreet Kaur won the toss and elected to bat first on a typically true Bellerive surface. The visitors posted a competitive 251/9 from their 50 overs, built around solid contributions from the top order .
Pratika Rawal anchored the innings with 52 off 81 balls, sharing an 78-run opening stand with Smriti Mandhana (31 off 37) . Harmanpreet Kaur played a captain’s knock of 54 off 70 deliveries, combining with Richa Ghosh (22 off 19) and Kashvee Gautam (25 off 34) to push the total past 250 despite regular wickets .
Ashleigh Gardner was the pick of Australia’s bowlers, claiming 2/39 from her 10 economical overs, while Annabel Sutherland and Alana King also grabbed 2 wickets each. The total, while competitive, always appeared chaseable on a surface offering true bounce and pace.
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Australia’s reply began shakily when Kashvee Gautam removed Alyssa Healy for just 6 in the fifth over, leaving the hosts at 21/1 . What followed was a batting masterclass from two of Australia’s most exciting young talents.
Voll and Litchfield systematically dismantled the Indian bowling attack, running sharply between wickets and punishing anything loose. Voll brought up her fifty off 68 balls before accelerating, while Litchfield reached her half-century in just 36 deliveries . Their 119-run partnership came at nearly six runs per over, effectively killing the contest by the 20-over mark.
After Litchfield’s departure for 80, Voll found another able partner in Beth Mooney, and the pair added 82 runs for the third wicket to take Australia to the brink of victory. Voll eventually fell for 101 off 113 balls, caught at long-on by Shree Charani off Amanjot Kaur, but by then the damage was done.
Mooney contributed a steady 31 off 34, while Gardner’s unbeaten 19 off 14 ensured Australia coasted home with almost 14 overs to spare.
Clinical run chase from Australia in the 2nd ODI ⚡#AUSvIND #GeorgiaVoll
— WomenCricket.com (@WomenCricketHQ) February 27, 2026
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This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.
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