India will look to improve on their middle-over scoring even as Australia bowlers look to exploit this weakness.The top order (mis)matchUnlike India’s batting line-up (Nos.1 to 7), which is yet to score a fifty in the tournament, Australia’s has been among runs. Australia top seven have a combined runs tally of 680 in this T20 World Cup and average the best at 29.56. Out of the nine batters to have scored at least 100 runs at an average of 30-plus in this tournament, four belong to Australia. As for India, only Verma has aggregated more than 100 runs in the tournament.Apart from Verma and Sharma, who made a fighting unbeaten 49 against Australia in the opener, none of the India batters have touched 30 in the league matches against tougher bowling oppositions in Australia and New Zealand. Kaur and Mandhana, India’s batting mainstays, have managed to score only 64 runs between them in seven innings.India will need at least one of these two batsmen to come good if they are to win the title. The Perry-sized hole No bowler has taken more wickets against India in T20Is than Ellyse Perry. Her 22 wickets against them have come at an average of 14.09. More importantly, Perry has dismissed Verma thrice in 16 deliveries in this format. She was the one to take out the teenager in the league match, after she had threatened to take the game away from hosts with a quick 29 off 15.India’s top-five — comprising Verma, Mandhana, Jemimah Rodrigues, Kaur and Sharma — have a combined average of 12.1 and have scored at a strike rate of just 86.2 in T20Is since 2016. Against the other Australia bowlers who’ve regularly bowled in this T20 World Cup, they average 31.9 and strike at a healthy rate of 131.1.

That’s the void Australia have to fill in their bowling attack in the final.

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