England women reach tri-series final after Australia beat India

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Australia opener Beth Mooney scored 71 against India after only managing four against England

Women's Twenty20 tri-series, Mumbai (Brabourne Stadium):

Australia 186-5 (20 overs): Mooney 71, Villani 61; Vastrakar 2-28

India 150-5 (20 overs): Rodrigues 50, Patil 38; Schutt 3-31

Australia won by 36 runs

England are through to the final of the women's Twenty20 tri-series with two games to spare after Australia's 36-run defeat of India in Mumbai.

Winless India have only one game to play and cannot catch either England or Australia, who have two wins each and will meet in the final on Saturday.

Before then, England conclude the group stage with games against Australia on Wednesday and India on Thursday.

India fell well short in their chase of Australia's 186-5, closing on 150-5.

Australia's total was underpinned by a third-wicket stand of 114 between opener Beth Mooney, who made 71 from 46 balls, and Elyse Villani, who scored a 42-ball 61.

In reply, India were reduced to 26-3 as seamer Megan Schutt claimed a hat-trick by taking two wickets with the final two deliveries of the second over and a third with the first ball of the fifth.

Even though 17-year-old opener Jemimah Rodrigues struck a maiden international half-century, the home side were never in the hunt.

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