Women World Cup Cricket 2024

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Women World Cup Cricket 2024

In Women World Cup Cricket 2024, Indian women’s justice platoon finds themselves in a precarious position as they face New Zealand in their Women’s T20 World Cup nature. New Zealand lost 10  successive T20Is in the Women’s T20 World Cup. But when it truly signified the most, they rose to be top-class in all departments to hammer a  lackadaisical India by 58 runs in a Group this year 2024 Women’s T20 World Cup at the Dubai International Stadium on Friday. 

That loss has downsized India’s expedients of a semi-final. India is in Group A with the other brigades being New Zealand, Pakistan, Asian title holders Sri Lanka, and defending T20 World Cup titleholders Australia. Only the top two brigades will enter the last four stages from each group. With a huge loss to New Zealand, India’s run- rate is a bottomless-2.900. 

For India in Women’s World Cup Cricket 2024 to reach the semi-finals, they need to beat Pakistan on Sunday and Sri Lanka on October 9 by a handsome periphery to gain not only four points but also a better rate. Their last group game is against six-time titleholders Australia and beating them would be a corner for this team. However, they would depend on the results of New Zealand’s remaining matches if India lost to Australia. In case New Zealand suffers defeats in at least two of their games, the equation would come down to a better run rate.

A four- gate haul by Rosemary Mair helped New Zealand get a fine 58- run palm over India in their nature of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in Dubai on Friday. By chasing 161 runs, Indian batters had no answers for White Ferns’ bowling and no batter touched the 20-run mark. 

In the run- chase of 161 runs, got a bad launch as they lost Shafali Varma( 2) and Smriti Mandhana( 12 in 13 balls, with two fours) to Eden Carson. The Women in Blue was reduced to 28/2 in 4.4 overs.  Skipper Harmanpreet Kaur, eyeing to resolve India’s number three niche issue with a fine knock, got trapped leg-before gate by Rosemary Mair for 13 in 11 balls, with one four. India lost three of its most important batters for 42 runs before the powerplay.  End of the powerplay in six overs India at 43/3, with Richa Ghosh( 1 *) and Jemimah Rodrigues( 6 *) unbeaten.  India scored past the 50- run mark in 7.4 overs. 

India couldn’t really take off and didn’t get any significant hookups as Lea Tahuhu  transferred back Rodrigues( 13) and Richa Ghosh( 12 in 19 balls). India at 11 overs was reeling at 70/5.  India’s  cession continued when Arundhati Reddy was caught by Suzie Bates at  redundant cover for one, giving Mair her alternate gate. Blue Women were 75/6 in 12.2 overs.  Lea took Deepti for 13 as her third gate and  also  gutted up Pooja Vastrakar for just eight runs. India slipped to 90/8 in 15.3 overs.  The rest of the fur line- up also went down for Mair and  whisked out India for 102 in 19 overs. 

Mair( 4/19) was the pick of the bowlers for New Zealand. Tahuhu( 3/15) also delivered a fine spell for White Ferns. Carson also took two lattices.   A fine half- century by  commander Sophie Devine powered New Zealand to a competitive score of 160/4 in their ICC Women’s T20 World Cup  crusade nature against India at Dubai on Friday.  Running hard behind the sun, New Zealand openers Georgia Plimmer and Suzie Bates made a fine  morning, with the ultimate smashing  leader Pooja Vastrakar for two fours in the first over itself.

In Women World Cup Cricket 2024 India’s bowling continued into the powerplay poor shows as Deepti Sharma went for 16 runs in the third over and Arundhati Reddy nine in the sixth, with Plimmer being the  raider, slamming three boundaries and a six.  NZ took only 5.4 overs to reach the 50- run mark  NZ were 55/0 after six overs of the powerplay with Plimmer( 30 *) and Bates( 19 *) not out.

To Know More Click below the links

https://olympics.com/en/paris-2024

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024_ICC_Women%27s_T20_World_Cup

https://animenewsmetwork.com/1-shree-krishna-janmashtami-2024-26-august/

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