<p>Meg Lanning's ruthless Australia women's team registered their 25th consecutive victory in one-day internationals on Tuesday after crushing India by nine wickets in the series opener in Mackay.</p>.<p>Teenage pace pair Darcie Brown and Hannah Darlington laid the foundation for their win, sharing six wickets between them and restricting India to a below-par 225-8 at the Great Barrier Reef Arena.</p>.<p>Rachael Haynes then led their robust top-order reply with an unbeaten 93 as Australia romped home with nine overs to spare and go 1-0 up in the three-match series.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/cricket/ipl/delhi-capitals-resume-ipl-campaign-against-laggards-srh-1032734.html" target="_blank">Delhi Capitals resume IPL campaign against laggards SRH </a></strong></p>.<p>"I thought Darcie Brown was excellent today," Lanning said of the bowler whose 4-33 also earned the 18-year-old the player-of-the-match award.</p>.<p>"She bowled with good aggression and control, so it was nice to see her do really well. I thought Hannah Darlington on debut did an excellent job as well."</p>.<p>Skipper Mithali Raj topscored for India with 63, her fifth consecutive fifty in this format, but could not accelerate.</p>.<p>Richa Ghosh chipped in with a breezy unbeaten 32 and number 10 Jhulan Goswami made 20 to lend some respectability to their total.</p>.<p>Haynes raised 126 runs with fellow opener Alyssa Healy, who made a run-a-ball 77 to give Australia a flying start.</p>.<p>Lanning, who was 53 not out, then joined Haynes to guide the hosts to an easy victory.</p>.<p>A dejected Raj said India did not get the early runs they were looking for after being put into bat.</p>.<p>"We did not get a good start and the middle order had to try and compensate.</p>.<p>"A lot more was expected of the bowling department, especially our experienced spinners, whom we expect to perform on this sort of wicket."</p>.<p>Mackay hosts the next two one-dayers on Friday and Sunday, before the teams move to play one test and three Twenty20 Internationals.</p>
<p>Meg Lanning's ruthless Australia women's team registered their 25th consecutive victory in one-day internationals on Tuesday after crushing India by nine wickets in the series opener in Mackay.</p>.<p>Teenage pace pair Darcie Brown and Hannah Darlington laid the foundation for their win, sharing six wickets between them and restricting India to a below-par 225-8 at the Great Barrier Reef Arena.</p>.<p>Rachael Haynes then led their robust top-order reply with an unbeaten 93 as Australia romped home with nine overs to spare and go 1-0 up in the three-match series.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/cricket/ipl/delhi-capitals-resume-ipl-campaign-against-laggards-srh-1032734.html" target="_blank">Delhi Capitals resume IPL campaign against laggards SRH </a></strong></p>.<p>"I thought Darcie Brown was excellent today," Lanning said of the bowler whose 4-33 also earned the 18-year-old the player-of-the-match award.</p>.<p>"She bowled with good aggression and control, so it was nice to see her do really well. I thought Hannah Darlington on debut did an excellent job as well."</p>.<p>Skipper Mithali Raj topscored for India with 63, her fifth consecutive fifty in this format, but could not accelerate.</p>.<p>Richa Ghosh chipped in with a breezy unbeaten 32 and number 10 Jhulan Goswami made 20 to lend some respectability to their total.</p>.<p>Haynes raised 126 runs with fellow opener Alyssa Healy, who made a run-a-ball 77 to give Australia a flying start.</p>.<p>Lanning, who was 53 not out, then joined Haynes to guide the hosts to an easy victory.</p>.<p>A dejected Raj said India did not get the early runs they were looking for after being put into bat.</p>.<p>"We did not get a good start and the middle order had to try and compensate.</p>.<p>"A lot more was expected of the bowling department, especially our experienced spinners, whom we expect to perform on this sort of wicket."</p>.<p>Mackay hosts the next two one-dayers on Friday and Sunday, before the teams move to play one test and three Twenty20 Internationals.</p>