Australia women posted a challenging 298 for six in the third and final Women's ODI in Brisbane, Australia on Wednesday.
They hit back at a stellar spell from India pacer Arundhati Reddy and highlighted batswoman Annabel Sutherland (110 off 95) which led Australia's recovery after Reddy struck four times in quick succession for career-best figures in the limited-overs game.
After losing the series in the last two ODIs, India opted to bowl at the iconic WACA ground, however, lacked a quality performance conceding to Phoebe Litchfield (25 off 33) and Georgia Voll (26 off 30) going strong.
However, Reddy, playing only her fifth ODI, changed the course of the game in one over by removing the openers in a space of four balls.
Unlike Renuka Thakur and Saima Thakor, Reddy got the ball to swing back from a fuller length and that is what led to the fall of Voll, who saw her stumps disturbed.
Left-handed Litchfield was caught behind chasing an away swinger and all the momentum gained by Australia was suddenly lost.
Reddy's number of wickets included Elysse Perry who had no answer to a beauty from Reddy that held its line to hit the top of off-stump.
When Beth Mooney departed, Australia were reduced to 78 for four from 58 for no loss.
Sutherland and Ashleigh Gardner (50 off 64) then showed the enviable depth of the Australian batting by sharing a 96-run stand for the fifth wicket.
Sutherland was the aggressor in the partnership and especially pounded the spinners, smashing two fours and a six off Deepti Sharma in the 40th over.
India's catching left a lot to be desired as they grassed three tough chances.
Australia skipper Tahlia McGrath (56 not out of 50) joined Sutherland in the 35th over and the duo pushed the score towards 300. Sutherland got to her hundred by dispatching Deepti for a six-over mid-wicket in the final over of the innings.