Queensland's captain Georgia Redmayne capped off a remarkable season with a superb unbeaten 134 that included 15 boundaries against Victoria in the WNCL final at Junction Oval
Queensland skipper Usman Khawaja was in impeccable touch as he stroked an unbeaten 115 from 206 balls to steer his side to victory in a final-day run chase against Tasmania in Hobart
With India chasing a target of 70 and the 36-all-out capitulation in Adelaide fresh in his mind, temporary captain Ajinkya Rahane showed nerves of steel to guide his side home, unfurling the shot of the match with this brilliant cover drive.
Tim Paine in disbelief as the third umpire found a 'dull' spike on the snickometer was enough to overturn the on-field call and give the Australia captain out while commentators pondered if it was made by the batter's front foot dragging on the pitch...
Standing for regular skipper Virat Kohli, Ajinkya Rahane became the first batter from either India or Australia to post triple-figures during the second Vodafone Test at the MCG.
Undermanned and under pressure, India have taken control of the second Vodafone Test thanks to their skipper Ajinkya Rahane, who celebrated a fine century at the MCG.
Sydney Thunder skipper Callum Ferguson was ice cool under pressure in Canberra, hitting an unbeaten 61 to lead his team to victory.
Reduced to 7-111, Tim Paine marshalled the tail expertly as Australia added another 80 runs for the last three wickets, the skipper finishing unbeaten on 73 against India in Adelaide.
India skipper Virat Kohli put his side in a strong position during their run chase with 85 off 61 balls - including four fours and three sixes - but it wasn't quite enough to ensure a Dettol T20I clean sweep over Australia at the SCG.