Match Details
Teams: India Women vs Australia Women
Date & Time: 14 September 2025, 01:30 PM IST
Format: ODI (stats provided are ODI unless stated)
Short Match Preview
Australia come in red-hot with 5 wins on the bounce, while India’s recent form is W L W W W—good, but not as dominant. The H2H is heavily tilted toward Australia (India’s last 5 vs AUS: L L L L L). If the toss puts Australia in a chase, their recent chasing record (W W W W L) suggests a strong edge.
Win Probability (pre-toss)
Team | Recent Form | H2H Edge | Toss/Scenario Edge | Overall Lean |
---|---|---|---|---|
AUS-W | WWWWW | Strong | Better when chasing (4–1) | 60–65% |
IND-W | WLWWW | Weak | Slightly better when batting first (3–2) | 35–40% |
Note: Adjust after toss and venue confirmation.
Pitch & Venue Snapshot
Build two plans: one for bat-first (bank on top-order anchors + late-overs bowling points), and one for chase (stack reliable chasers + wicket-takers through the middle).
Bring at least 2 frontline spinners given typical ODI middle-overs value, and new-ball pacers for early breakthroughs.
Fantasy Insights (Recent Form & Consistency)
India Women – Last 5 Matches Fantasy Points
Player | Role | Last 5 Match FPts |
---|---|---|
S. Mandhana | BAT | 73, 70, 58, 5, 224 |
H. Deol | BAT | 69, 24, 51, 184, 79 |
H. Kaur | BAT | 190, 15, 29, 94, 75 |
J. Rodrigues | BAT | 108, 7, 84, 13, 74 |
R. Ghosh | WK | 84, 6, 30, 13, 24 |
Y. Bhatia | WK | 60, 63, 30, 60, 11 |
D. Sharma | AR | 50, 51, 99, 28, 49 |
S. Rana | AR | 21, 55, 78, 46, 174 |
P. Rawal | AR | 42, 7, 56, 4, 54 |
K. Goud | BOW | 234, 49, 89, 6, 12 |
R. Singh Thakur | BOW | 128, 45, 169, 13, 28 |
R. Yadav | BOW | 20, 47, 20, 185, 98 |
A. Reddy | BOW | 34, 78, 65, 62, 57 |
N. Charani | BOW | 74, 8, 44, 98, 44 |
S. Satghare | BOW | 7, 45, 45, 47 |
Australia Women – Last 5 Matches Fantasy Points
Player | Role | Last 5 Match FPts |
---|---|---|
A. Gardner | AR | 134, 61, 156, 109, 58 |
A. Sutherland | AR | 16, 17, 60, 153, 150 |
E. Perry | BAT | 6, 77, 36, 36, 62 |
T. McGrath | BAT | 83, 5, 6, 10, 46 |
G. Voll | BAT | 34, 135, 60 |
G. Harris | BAT | 20, 4, 19 |
P. Litchfield | BAT | 30, 44, 9, 69, 38 |
B. Mooney | WK | 62, 25, 40, 12, 33 |
A. Healy | WK | 41, 53, 97, 55, 47 |
A. King | BOW | 146, 134, 83, 109, 20 |
M. Schutt | BOW | 87, 47, 8, 8, 4 |
K. Garth | BOW | 29, 106, 66, 39, 74 |
S. Molineux | BOW | 6, 35, 66, 121, 44 |
D. Brown | BOW | 8, 41, 39, 4, 20 |
G. Wareham | AR | 117, 16, 4, 82, 16 |
Team Cheat-Sheet Highlights
Total FPts (10 matches):
A. Gardner 987, S. Mandhana 878, D. Sharma 847, S. Rana 836, A. Sutherland 764, A. King 706.
Avg FPts (last 5):
A. Gardner 98, S. Rana 92, S. Mandhana 87, D. Sharma 84, K. Goud 78, A. Sutherland 76, G. Voll 76.
DreamTeam frequency: Gardner (9), Mandhana (7), King (7), Rana (6), Deepti (6), Sutherland (6), Healy (6), Litchfield (6).
Role-wise Picks (Last 5 trends)
Wicketkeepers
A. Healy (AUS) – Avg ~59 (7 matches); attacking PP + keeping points.
R. Ghosh (IND) – Avg ~50; finishing value.
B. Mooney (AUS) listed WK in datasets, bat consistency lower recently (~34–49 avg window).
Batters
S. Mandhana (IND) – High ceiling; form good.
J. Rodrigues (IND) – Recent scores include 108 & 84 → upside pick.
P. Litchfield (AUS) – 90 avg (6) in H2H tab; form bat for AUS.
G. Voll (AUS) – Small sample but 76 avg (3); differential with upside.
All-rounders
A. Gardner (AUS) – First name on sheet (bat + off-spin + field).
A. Sutherland (AUS) – Batting depth + death bowling.
D. Sharma (IND) – Control + batting insurance at 5/6.
S. Rana (IND) – High recent average; impact overs in middle.
Bowlers
A. King (AUS) – Form leggie; wicket clusters.
K. Garth / M. Schutt (AUS) – New-ball value; Schutt recent 87 in one outing.
K. Goud (IND) – Recent spike (234 in one); boom-bust but upside.
R. Singh Thakur (IND) – Powerplay threat in older set; H2H lower vs AUS but role solid.
Phase Impact: Powerplay & Death Overs
Powerplay (1–10)
AUS: Schutt, Garth – swing + LBW/bowled modes; Healy catches assist.
IND: Renuka Singh Thakur – seam movement; K. Goud can share new ball.
Batters to watch: Mandhana (counter-punch), Litchfield (timing through covers).
Middle to Death (35–50)
AUS: Sutherland at the death + Gardner/King in middle for wickets.
IND: Deepti Sharma/Sneh Rana squeeze in middle; Goud/Reddy at death.
Key MVP & Differential Picks
MVP (Safe Captaincy Pool)
A. Gardner (AUS, AR): Consistent 2-skill returns; recent 156/134 spikes.
S. Mandhana (IND, BAT): Form + matchup-proof ceiling.
A. King (AUS, BOW): If pitch aids spin, can top-score among bowlers.
A. Sutherland (AUS, AR): Death overs + No.6/7 batting → two avenues.
Differentials (low ownership / high upside)
G. Voll (AUS, BAT): 76 avg in 3; aggressive intent.
K. Goud (IND, BOW): Recent big haul; if new-ball grips, multiple wickets.
J. Rodrigues (IND, BAT): Recent 108/84 shows hot streak potential.
R. Ghosh (IND, WK): Finishing runs + dismissals.
Suggested Dream11 Combination (Pre-toss)
Team Build (1–4–3–3): 1 WK, 4 BAT, 3 AR, 3 BOW
(Balance both teams; tweak after toss/venue)
WK: A. Healy
BAT: S. Mandhana, J. Rodrigues, P. Litchfield, G. Voll
ALL-ROUNDERS: A. Gardner (C), A. Sutherland (VC), D. Sharma
BOWLERS: A. King, M. Schutt, K. Goud
Bench/Backup alternatives: R. Ghosh (WK), S. Rana (AR), R. Singh Thakur (BOW), K. Garth (BOW), H. Kaur (BAT)
Conditional Strategy (Toss/Conditions)
If AUS-W chase:
Keep AUS core heavy (Healy, Litchfield, Gardner, Sutherland, King/Schutt).
Captaincy: Gardner/Sutherland; VC King/Litchfield.
Prefer two AUS bowlers + one IND seamer (Renuka/K. Goud).
If IND-W bat first:
Prioritize top-order IND (Mandhana, Rodrigues, + H. Kaur as swap).
Keep Deepti/Rana for middle-overs control.
Bowling mix: King still a lock; add Goud or Renuka for early wickets.
If spin-friendly pitch appears:
Double-spin from both sides: King + Gardner and Deepti + Rana (or R. Yadav if picked).
If flat deck / high scoring:
Stack top-5 batters from both sides; drop one bowler for an extra batter (e.g., bring H. Kaur or B. Mooney for Healy if Mooney keeps).
Final Tips
Monitor Playing XI and batting order—especially spots for G. Voll and K. Goud/Renuka.
Fielding points matter: Healy, Gardner, King are usually in the hotspots.
Don’t overstack one skill: keep 3 true bowling options minimum for wicket points.
Leave salary for late swap if toss dictates a strong chase bias.
Good luck—update final C/VC once the toss and venue are confirmed!