Make or break tie against Kiwis
Its confidence on a low after two consecutive defeats, India faces a do-or-die situation when it takes on New Zealand in what can be termed as a virtual quarterfinal of the ICC Women’s World Cup here on Saturday.
By : migrator
Update: 2017-07-14 18:35 GMT
Hanging on to fourth spot on the points table, a loss will shatter India’s semifinal hopes. After starting the tournament on a promising note with four wins on the trot, India slumped to its second straight loss on Wednesday. At Bristol, it was defeated by a dominant Australia by eight wickets, despite a fighting century from Punam Raut, and a record breaking 69 from captain Mithali Raj.
Whoever wins on Saturday will secure the last remaining semi-final spot with hosts England, South Africa and defending champions Australia already qualifying for the last four.
Heading into the last league games, England, South Africa and Australia will primarily play for position in the semi- final but for India and New Zealand it is a do-ordie situation. The Indians only have themselves to blame for their current situation as they batted unexpectedly slow on a track that was offering a bit of turn and grip.
After the early dismissal of Smriti Mandhana, skipper Raj and Raut started slowly, allowing the Australian spinners to dictate terms. In trying to stabilise the innings after an early wicket, Raj, who became the highest ODI run-scorer during that knock and the first woman to score more than 6,000 ODI runs, played uncharacteristically slow, using up 54 balls for her first 20 runs, and finished on a 114-ball 69.
Opener Mandhana’s bat surprisingly became quiet after impressive knocks in the first two games and India would be hoping for the left-hander to deliver the goods on Saturday.
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