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The opening act marked the beginning of 11 days of sporting action in the city. More than 5000 athletes from 72 countries will compete in 280 events across 19 sports in 15 venues.
Dipika first clinched the mixed doubles title with Ghosal beating England's Adrian Waller and Alison Waters. Dipika and Joshna triumphed in the women's doubles after an 11-9, 4-11, 11-8 win over England's Sarah Jane Perry and Waters.
Annabel Sutherland, daughter of former Cricket Australia chief executive James, is likely to retain her place in the team after replacing Perry for the win over Bangladesh last Friday.
Australia's Ellyse Perry was back at the top of the list of all-rounders after a fine show in the second ODI of their three-match series against England.
The left-handed opener beat competition from Tammy Beaumont of England, Lizelle Lee of South Africa and Gaby Lewis of Ireland to clinch the honour.
Fireworks were first held on the Strip on the last night of 2000.
Mandhana has shown that she is adept at adjusting her batting style to suit the requirements of all three formats of the game.
Batting first, India scored 118/9, largely due to an unbeaten 37 off 26 balls by Pooja Vastrakar.
The hosts scored 36/2 in 15 overs before stumps were drawn for the final time in the four-day match.
Ellyse Perry (batting on 27) and Ashleigh Gardner (batting on 13) ensured that Australia didn't suffer more damage by batting out the 10.2 overs left in the day.