India Women kicked off their tour of Australia on a high note, defeating the Governor-General’s XI by five wickets in their T20 warm-up match at the North Sydney Oval on Friday, February 13, 2026. Chasing a modest target of 121, India’s experienced core ensured a clinical victory, setting a positive tone for the upcoming multi-format series.
Match Summary: India Women vs. Governor-General’s XI
The Indian bowlers utilized the conditions effectively after winning the toss and electing to field, keeping the Australian domestic side under constant pressure.
1st Innings: Governor-General’s XI (120/7)
- Bowling Heroics: Arundhati Reddy continued her affinity for Australian pitches, returning exceptional figures of 2/15 in her four overs. Shreyanka Patil provided vital support with 2 wickets and a sharp run-out.
- Standout Batting: The GG XI struggled early, slipping to 48/5. A late-innings surge from Sianna Ginger (40 off 31)* rescued the side, helping them post a defendable total of 120.
- Key Wickets: Kranti Gaud provided the early breakthrough by dismissing Georgia Voll with an inswinging beauty.
2nd Innings: India Women (121/5)
- The Chase: Despite the early loss of Shafali Verma, vice-captain Smriti Mandhana anchored the chase with composure.
- Middle-Order Support: Contributions from skipper Harmanpreet Kaur and Deepti Sharma ensured India stayed ahead of the required rate.
- Final Result: India reached the target with 2.3 overs to spare, securing a comfortable five-wicket win.
Key Takeaways & Performance Stats
| Player | Role | Impact / Stats |
| Arundhati Reddy | Pacer | 2/15 (4.0 overs, 3.75 Econ) |
| Smriti Mandhana | Batter | Anchored the chase after an early wicket |
| Shreyanka Patil | Spinner | 2 Wickets + 1 Run-out |
| Sianna Ginger (GG XI) | Batter | 40* (Top scorer for GG XI) |
“The air in Australia suits Arundhati Reddy quite well. She followed up her heroics at Perth last summer with this performance where she bowled four overs for just 15 runs.”
Next Steps: India Tour of Australia 2026
This victory serves as the perfect springboard for India’s official campaign. The three-match T20I series begins at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) on Sunday, February 15.