Australia’s stand-in skipper, Tahlia McGrath, won the toss and chose to bat in a crucial clash against India. The Aussies got off to a slow start, managing just nine runs in the first two overs. The major blow came in the third over when Renuka Singh Thakur dismissed both Beth Mooney and Georgia Wareham on consecutive deliveries. With Grace Harris and McGrath at the crease, Australia reached 37/2 by the end of the powerplay. The pair steadied the innings, taking the score to 65/2 at the halfway mark with a solid 48-run partnership, rotating the strike well and finding boundaries occasionally. However, their 62-run stand was broken when Radha Yadav removed McGrath in the 12th over. Ellyse Perry joined Harris at the crease, and Australia seemed to have recovered, reaching 91/3 by the 13th over. But Harris fell soon after, with Deepti Sharma claiming her wicket, bringing Ashleigh Gardner to the crease. The Indian bowlers regained control, as Pooja Vastrakar dismissed Gardner, leaving Australia at 101/5 in the 15th over. Despite the wickets, Perry played fluently, building a decent partnership with Phoebe Litchfield. Australia eventually finished their innings at 151/8, with Perry scoring a crucial 32 runs.
In reply, India’s openers Shafali Varma and Smriti Mandhana started strong, reaching 25/0 in just three overs. However, Ashleigh Gardner broke the opening stand by dismissing Varma. India’s troubles deepened when Sophie Molineux removed Mandhana, leaving Harmanpreet Kaur to bat next. With Jemimah Rodrigues and the Indian skipper at the crease, India finished the powerplay at 41/2. Just after the powerplay, Jemimah was dismissed by Megan Schutt, putting India in a precarious position. With Harmanpreet and Deepti Sharma at the crease, India managed to reach 67/3 at the end of 10 overs. As the pitch began to favor spin, the Indian duo struggled to score runs. With the required run rate climbing, India needed 53 runs off the last five overs, intensifying the pressure. The situation worsened for the Women in Blue as Sharma and Richa Ghosh fell in quick succession. However, Harmanpreet remained composed, reaching her half-century off 44 deliveries. The last over required 14 runs, and Kaur was India’s last hope. Unfortunately, she couldn’t guide her team to victory, getting dismissed in the 20th over by Annabel Sutherland. In the end, India lost the match by nine runs, leaving their hopes for a semi-final berth hanging by a thread.
— alex (@AlexHivklzzyh) October 13, 2024
India Women’s team Almost Knocked out from 2024 T20 Worldcup#T20WomensWorldCup pic.twitter.com/SAzmGezSfa
— 𝑺𝒉𝒆𝒃𝒂𝒔 (@Shebas_10dulkar) October 13, 2024
Let’s be honest
Let’s be honest, India can never win a T20s world cup with players like Smriti Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur.
There is a huge gap in the quality when you see Sena country players.We should stop investing in women’s cricket if we can’t produce any world class cricketer. pic.twitter.com/02khlisHLS— Sujeet Suman (@sujeetsuman1991) October 13, 2024
LOL
India Women’s cricket team taking the game closer is bad for the sport, coz that way people will actually watch it and realise.
— Gabbar (@GabbbarSingh) October 13, 2024
Women’s Cricket
Tough match for India
Who else but Harmanpreet Kaur
Salute to her man for fighting it again and again. 🫡— Aditya Saha (@Adityakrsaha) October 13, 2024
Can Pakistan pull it off
Decimated
India Women team seems completely decimated when it comes to playing against Aussies. The only thing that kept them into the game was some mesmerizing hits from Harman, else they looked completely out of the game. Lesson: Indian Women team should bat responsibly. Disappointed!!
— Kishan (@Kindly_its_kj) October 13, 2024
Australia defeated India in the Women’s T20 World Cup, putting India’s semifinal hopes at risk.
Now, India needs Pakistan to beat New Zealand tomorrow to stay in the race. It’s all down to net run rate now! 🏏
#T20WorldCup #INDvAUS #INDvPAK pic.twitter.com/7JhrS6hUhH— Dr. D. Bahuguna (@bahugunadalai) October 13, 2024
Lost
@sanjaymanjrekar when men team loses- poor cricket by india , they should have done this that @sanjaymanjrekar when women team loses – i never thought india will come this close to target, they played well regardless of the results
O common sir,if you lost,you didn’t play well— Jyoti Prakash Das (@JyotiPr0206) October 13, 2024
Hold on!
India hold on to second position in Group A of Women’s T20 World Cup 2024:
India – 0.322 NRR
New Zealand – 0.282 NRR
Difference – 0.040 NRR— Cricket ki pathshala (@ghosi_saif) October 13, 2024