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IND-W vs NZ-W Match 24 Results

340/3(49.0 ov)
271/8(44.0 ov)
India Women beat New Zealand Women by 53 runs (DLS method)
  • 44th
    11210W
  • 43rd
    00401W
  • 42nd
    100611
  • 41st
    141116
  • 40th
    014411
  • 39th
    101W01
  • 38th
    101111
  • 37th
    111140
  • 36th
    101014
  • 35th
    114416
  • 34th
    440100
  • 33rd
    410110
  • 32nd
    040411
  • 31st
    000110
  • 30th
    100001
  • 29th
    000210
  • 28th
    01111W
  • 27th
    110114
  • 26th
    111011
  • 25th
    011041
  • 24th
    101044
  • 23rd
    111010
  • 22nd
    000100
  • 21st
    1111W0
  • 20th
    040110
  • 19th
    011011
  • 18th
    140411
  • 17th
    140100
  • 16th
    100101
  • 15th
    101411
  • 14th
    401400
  • 13th
    010000
  • 12th
    10W4LB00
  • 11th
    010020
  • 10th
    10W040
  • 9th
    061214
  • 8th
    100410
  • 7th
    1442WD041
  • 6th
    000102
  • 5th
    000001
  • 4th
    140000
  • 3rd
    000100
  • 2nd
    00W210
  • 1st
    001000
340/3 (49.0 overs)
122 (134)
1/40 (7)
271/8 (44.0 overs)
65 (51)
2/48 (9)

India Women vs New Zealand Women Commentary

6:28 PM IST The captain of New Zealand Women, Sophie Devine, reflects on the defeat. She critically mentions that it has been a tough campaign for them due to those couple of washouts and says they would have loved for more opportunities to play. Says they are gutted not just with themselves but also for their families and friends and also the fans who have supported them. Credits the way India batted and admits that the target was just too big. Appreciates the way Brooke Halliday and Izzy Gaze batted in the backend and says that she is proud of them. On opting to field first, Sophie shares that they were outstanding in the Powerplay while bowling, and adds that they contained India by staying on the stumps on a belter of a wicket. But admits that they couldn't take wickets. Feels that 320 and 330 was a par score on this kind of a pitch. Mentions that their ground fielding was outstanding, though they dropped a couple of chances. Speaking on Gaze and Halliday's partnership, Devine details that they have just continued to grow in the last couple of years or so and that she is excited to see them bat. Mentions that their ability to bat along the ground is just incredible. Says that Brooke has been exceptional in this World Cup. Reflects that they have a lot of positives from the tournament, but adds that it is really disappointing to end their tournament like this. On Lea Tahuhu playing her 200th international game, she says that she has been such a great contributor and monumental with what she has given to New Zealand cricket. Says that she just keeps putting it out for the side. Admits that it was just not their day at the office. Ends by saying that it is all about how they play the game. Also mentions that it has been an honor to play for New Zealand. Admits that they can't progress from here, but believes that they will give England a good run for their money in their last game.
6:23 PM IST The top 4 are locked and loaded. Australia, South Africa, England, and India are the four confirmed semi-finalists in the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025. Unfortunately, New Zealand's journey ends here, with Sri Lanka too, getting eliminated. Next up in this tournament, we move down south to the Sri Lankan capital of Colombo for chapter number 25, in which Sri Lanka Women go up against Pakistan Women at the iconic R. Premadasa Stadium. That game will be played on Friday, 24th October, with the first ball scheduled to be bowled at 9.30 am GMT. Do join us for the pre-match buzz and all the exciting analysis an hour earlier. Until then, take care, cheers.
6:17 PM IST The victorious skipper of India Women, Harmanpreet Kaur, says that it wasn't easy, but credit goes to the entire team for the way they fought today, and she's proud of her players. Adds that they were getting starts with the bat but that big score wasn't coming, so credit goes to Smriti and Pratika to go on and get that three-figure mark. Adds that once the openers put on 200-plus runs, Jemimah Rodrigues was sent up the order and is really pleased with the way she played. Reckons that whenever they are playing at home, the expectations are very high, and other than taking pressure, they need to enjoy the support. Adds that it wasn't easy after the three losses, but everyone picked each other up and is happy with the way they stepped up. Mentions that they need to bowl well, and they have one more league game to strengthen that facet of their game.
6:08 PM IST India's Smriti Mandhana is the PLAYER OF THE MATCH for a sensational century. She says that it is a big relief for them in terms of qualifying for the semis, as in the last three matches, they couldn't get over the line. Goes on to applaud Pratika Rawal and reckons that she deserves this award as much as her. Adds that she likes to dominate pace more than spin, but after starting on the slower side, she simply decided to shift gears. Mentions that she didn't start the tournament well and gave her wicket away after getting into the 20s and 30s, but it is all about not complicating things, and if you are feeling good in the nets, you need to back yourself when the crunch game comes. On her partnership with Pratika, she says that they both are pretty similar in how they approach their innings and goes on to say that when one of them gets going, the other is able to anchor the innings.
6:07 PM IST ... THE PRESENTATION CEREMONY ...
6:07 PM IST Earlier in the game, the White Ferns won the toss and chose to bowl first, which backfired pretty spectacularly. India's openers came out swinging hard, with Smriti Mandhana and Pratika Rawal building a marathon 212-run opening partnership that had New Zealand scrambling for answers. Both batters reached fantastic centuries, looking utterly unstoppable against a quality bowling lineup. India stormed past 300 with plenty of momentum, and Jemimah Rodrigues added a punchy fifty to the total before rain rolled in and paused things for a solid stretch. New Zealand cycled through seven different bowlers trying to break through, but the Indian top order was right in the zone. Classic case of batters owning the day, making a quality bowling huff and puff.
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