India lose to New Zealand by massive 62 runs

Published: Published Date – 07:20 PM, Thu – 10 March 22

Indias Harmanpreet Kaur plays a shot during the 2022 Womens Cricket World Cup match between New Zealand and India at Seddon Park in Hamilton on March 10, 2022. (Photo by Marty MELVILLE / AFP)

Hamilton: An inept batting performance by India led to an all-too familiar surrender against New Zealand as the Mithali Raj-led side went down by 62 runs in its second league stage match of the ICC Women’s World Cup here on Thursday.
New Zealand, who have dominated the Indians throughout this summer, didn’t let anything change in a familiar script by first scoring a healthy 260 for 9. They then choked the ‘Women in Blue’ before bowling them out for only 198 in 46.4 overs. India have now slipped to fifth among eight teams after this defeat while New Zealand, with two wins from three games, are now second behind Australia in the overall standings.

Puja Vastrakar’s 4 for 34 in 10 overs and Harmanpreet Kaur’s 71 off 62 balls were two isolated performances which hardly made any impact on the larger outcome. While Vastrakar’s four-for could still be credited for stopping New Zealand’s total from going north of 280, Harmanpreet’s runs might just help her regain confidence for the coming games.
Amelia Kerr (50 and 3/56 in 9 overs), one half of the famous Kerr sisters, first laid the platform with a solid half century and then breached the defences of rival skipper Mithali Raj (31 off 56 balls) with a flighted delivery. Her fast googly dismissed Richa Ghosh (0) off the successive delivery to make it virtually impossible for India. Towards the end, she also snapped up Harmanpreet to make it a perfect all-round performance.
Seamers Lea Tahuhu (3/17 in 10 overs) and Hayley Jensen (3/30 in 6.4 overs) shared the other scalps. The pursuit of 261 started on a discordant note with Smriti Mandhana (6 off 21 balls), Yastika Bhatia (28 off 59 balls) and Deepti Sharma (5 off 13 balls) unable find ways to rotate the strike. Mithali’s struggles have been well documented and it’s not getting any better in her last tournament for India.
Even more baffling was coach Ramesh Powar’s strategy of sending three left-handers (out of form Shafali Verma was dropped) with home team skipper Sophie Devine giving the new ball to off-break bowler Frances Mackay (8-1-25-0), who would take it away from left-handers.
The figures don’t seem exceptional but much like what Deepak Patel did for men’s team in 1992, Mackay bowled as many as 27 dot balls in those first 15 overs to choke the flow of runs. India haven’t found a way to counter New Zealand and in past one month, have lost five of the six WODIs against the White Ferns.
Score Card:
New Zealand Women: Suzie Bates run out (Vastrakar) 5 (10b, 1×4), Sophie Devine (c) c †Ghosh b Vastrakar 35 (30b, 7×4), Amelia Kerr lbw b Gayakwad 50 (64b, 5×4), Amy Satterthwaite c Raj b Vastrakar 75 (84b, 9×4), Maddy Green c Mandhana b Sharma 27 (36b, 3×4), Katey Martin † b Goswami 41 (51b, 3×4), Hayley Jensen b Gayakwad 1 (7b), Lea Tahuhu b Vastrakar 1 (4b), Jess Kerr b Vastrakar 0 (1b), Frances Mackay not out 13 (11b, 1×4), Hannah Rowe not out 2 (3b); Extras: (b 1, lb 5, nb 1, w 3) 10; Total: (For 9 wkts in 50 overs) 260; Fall of wickets: 1-9, 2-54, 3-121, 4-175, 5-224, 6-233, 7-240, 8-240, 9-255; Bowling: Jhulan Goswami 9-1-41-1, Meghna Singh 8-0-49-0, Rajeshwari Gayakwad 10-0-46-2, Pooja Vastrakar 10-0-34-4, Deepti Sharma 8-0-52-1, Sneh Rana 5-0-32-0
India Women: Yastika Bhatia c Mackay b Tahuhu 28 (59b, 2×4), Smriti Mandhana c Bates b JM Kerr 6 (21b), Deepti Sharma lbw b Tahuhu 5 (13b, 1×4), Mithali Raj (c) st †Martin b AC Kerr 31 (56b, 1×4), Harmanpreet Kaur c Devine b AC Kerr 71 (63b, 6×4, 2×6), Richa Ghosh † b AC Kerr 0 (1b), Sneh Rana c †Martin b Tahuhu 18(28b, 2×4), Pooja Vastrakar c Devine b Rowe 6 (16b), Jhulan Goswami b Jensen 15 (13b, 1×4, 1×6), Meghna Singh not out 12 (9b, 2×4), Rajeshwari Gayakwad c †Martin b Jensen 0 (1b); Extras: (lb 2, w 4) 6; Total: (All out in 46.4 overs) 198; Fall of wickets: 1-10, 2-26, 3-50, 4-97, 5-97, 6-127, 7-143, 8-178, 9-198; Bowling: Frances Mackay 8-1-25-0, Jess Kerr 7-1-40-1, Hannah Rowe 6-1-28-1, Lea Tahuhu 10-2-17-3, Hayley Jensen 6.4-0-30-2, Amelia Kerr 9-0-56-3


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