Women’s T20 WC: India lose to Australia by 9 runs; semis spot depends on NZ-Pak match
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Australia posted 151 for 8 after opting to bat while India crumbled under pressure to be restricted to 142 for nine in 20 overs | Photo courtesy: X/@ICC

Women’s T20 WC: India lose to Australia by 9 runs; semis spot depends on NZ-Pak match

A win for New Zealand will see them leapfrogging India — who currently have a better Net Run Rate but same points (4) — for the final four


Captain Harmanpreet Kaur struck an unbeaten 54 but India’s nine-run loss to six-time champions Australia damaged her side’s chance for a semifinal spot in the women’s T20 World Cup in Sharjah on Sunday (October 13).

With Australia marching into the semifinals undefeated, the defeat meant India will now have to wait for the outcome of third-placed New Zealand’s match against Pakistan on Monday.

A win for New Zealand will see them leapfrogging India — who currently have a better Net Run Rate but same points (four) — for the final four.

4 wickets in last over

Chasing 152, India were bolstered by Harmanpreet’s fifty (54 not out off 47 balls, 6x4s) and her 63-run stand for the fourth wicket with Deepti Sharma (29), but they crumbled under pressure to be restricted to 142 for nine in 20 overs.

With 28 needed off the last two overs, India took 14 off the penultimate over. Needing 14 runs from the last over, they lost as many as four wickets to concede the game to Australia, as Harmanpreet was stranded on the other end.

India paid the price for sloppy fielding and also leaving it too late in run chase. Only two fours were hit between 7.4 and the end of 14th over as Harmanpreet hit her first boundary on her 15th ball.

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A brilliant run out

India’s lack of initiative resulted in the asking rate zooming past 10 per over and 53 from the last five, but a four each from both Deepti and Harmanpreet in the 16th over did, even though momentarily, raised hopes.

Deepti found Wareham at the deep midwicket, perishing for a 25-ball 29 with three fours.

If Deepti’s dismissal broke India’s momentum, Richa Ghosh’s (1) run out three balls later off a superb direct hit from Phoebe Litchfield dealt a body blow to India’s hopes.

Disappointing chase

Harmanpreet also had luck favouring her when Darcie Brown spilled a catch while diving forward at deep backward square leg, off Wareham in the 13th over, when she was on 15.

At the start of run chase, Shafali showed the right intent but perished soon.

Having hit a four and a six off Megan Schutt’s second over, she found Annabel Sutherland at long-on off Ashleigh Gardner in the fourth over for a 13-ball 20.

Jemimah Rodrigues hit consecutive fours off Sutherland to put pressure back on Australia, but Smriti Mandhana’s struggle to find any momentum with the bat met a disappointing end.

India’s misfortune

With leg-spinner Sophie Molineux angling the ball into the left-hander, Mandhana played a horrendous across the line shot, only to be hit in front of the wickets.

It was indeed a surprise that Australia were forced to go upstairs after being rejected by the on-field umpire, which they successfully got overturned.

India’s misfortune persisted when Jemimah, looking in red-hot form, hit one straight to Gardner at deep midwicket who made no error in collecting a diving catch.

Jemimah made a 12-ball 16 with three fours.

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Bowlers shine

Renuka Singh Thakur (2/24) and Deepti Sharma (2/28) played pivotal roles in the bowling department but Australia posted 151 for 8 after opting to bat.

While Renuka struck twice early on, Deepti grabbed the crucial wickets of Grace Harris (40) and Ellyse Perry (32) in later stages.

However, contributions from makeshift opener Harris, stand-in skipper Tahlia McGrath (32), veteran Perry and Phoebe Litchfield’s late nine-ball 15 not out helped Australia set a tough target for India.

Missed opportunities

Harmanpreet later rued failing to capitalise on loose balls during her 63-run stand with Deepti Sharma for the fourth-wicket.

“The only thing is, when Deepti and I were batting, that time we were not able to utilise a few loose balls. We could have controlled the boundaries. I think we were still in the game,” said Harmanpreet.

“But then again, as we know their (Australia’s) experience, they know how to win games like that. We have to learn from them,” she said.

No freebies

Harmanpreet admitted Australia gave India no freebies while her side were inferior in fielding.

“I think the difference between them and us is their fielding. They didn't give us easy runs. I think they have definitely the experience. They have played so many World Cups together,” she said.

“That is something that always shows that they are a great side,” she added.

Scoreboard

Australia: Grace Harris c Mandhana b Deepti 40 Beth Mooney c Radha b Renuka 2 Georgia Wareham lbw b Renuka 0 Tahlia McGrath st Ghosh b Radha 32 Ellyse Perry c sub (S Sajana) b Deepti 32 Ashleigh Gardner c Radha b Vastrakar 6 Phoebe Litchfield not out 15 Annabel Sutherland b Patil 10 Sophie Molineux run out 0 Megan Schutt not out 0 Extras: 14 (b-1, lb-6, w-7) Total: 151/8 in 20 overs Fall of wickets: 1-17, 2-17, 3-79, 4-92, 5-101, 6-134, 7-145, 8-145 Bowling: Renuka Singh Thakur 4-0-24-2, Shreyanka Patil 4-0-32-1, Pooja Vastrakar 3-0-22-1, Arundhati Reddy 3-0-24-0, Deepti Sharma 4-0-28-2, Radha Yadav 2-0-14-1.

India: Shafali Verma c Sutherland b Gardner 20 Smriti Mandhana lbw b Molineux 6 Jemimah Rodrigues c Gardner b Schutt 16 Harmanpreet Kaur not out 54 Deepti Sharma c Wareham b Molineux 29 Richa Ghosh run out (Litchfield) 1 Pooja Vastrakar b Sutherland 9 Arundhati Reddy run out (Litchfield) 0 Shreyanka Patil run out (Mooney) 0 Radha Yadav lbw b Sutherland 0 Renuka Singh not out 1 Extras: 6 (lb-1, w-4, nb-1) Total: 142/9 in 20 overs Fall of wickets: 1-26, 2-39, 3-47, 4-110, 5-111, 6-139, 7-139, 8-141, 9-141 Bowling: Megan Schutt 4-0-25-1, Ashleigh Gardner 4-0-32-1, Annabel Sutherland 4-0-22-2, Sophie Molineux 4-0-32-2, Georgia Wareham 3-0-22-0, Darcie Brown 1-0-8-0.

(With agency inputs)

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