Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

INDIA STORM INTO WORLD CUP SEMIS

CAPTAIN MITHALI BLASTS 109 OFF 123 BALLS AGAINST NZ

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DERBY: Skipper Mithali Raj slammed a century before leftarm spinner Rajeshwari Gayakwad returned with a five-wicket haul as India crushed New Zealand by 186 runs to storm into the semifinals of the ICC Women’s World Cup here on Sunday.

Put into bat, India recovered from an early wobble to score a challengin­g 265/7 in their final league match, riding on a 132-run stand between Mithali (109) and Harmanpree­t Kaur (60) and a quick-fire 70 by Veda Krishnamur­thy.

India then produced a superb bowling display to dismiss the Kiwis for 79 in just 25.3 overs.

Left-arm spinner Rajeshwari Gayakwad (5/15) was the peak of the bowlers with her five-wicket haul, while Deepti Sharma (2/26) scalped two and Jhulan Goswami (1/14), Shikha Pandey (1/12) and Poonam Yadav (1/12) picked one each respective­ly.

Chasing 266 for a win, New Zealand lost two early wickets with both openers Suzie Bates (1) and Rachel Priest (5) back in three overs.

At 7 for 2, Katey Martin (12) joined Amy Satterthwa­ite but the former was dismissed by spinner Deepti Sharma in her first over as New Zealand were reduced to 27/3 in the 11th over.

Satterthwa­ite was then dismissed in the 18th over with Sushma Verma producing a brilliant stumping off Rajeshwari Gayakwad’s bowling. The Kiwi’s 47-ball 26-run inings included four boundaries.

Katie Perkins (1) too was sent back quickly with Sharma cleaning her up as New Zealand lost half their side for 52/5 in the 19th over. Gayakwad then dealt two more quick blows, removing Sophie Devine (7) and Hannah Rowe (4) as New Zealand were looking down the barrel at 62/7 in 21.5 overs.

In the next over, Maddy Green was dismissed by Poonam Yadav, while Lea Tahuhu became the fourth victim of Gayakwad, who also cleaned up last batswoman Leigh Kasperek (0) to complete her five-wicket haul.

Earlier, India were reduced to 21 for 2 in the eighth over but a 132-run stand between Mithali (109) and Harmanpree­t Kaur (60) for the third wicket brought them back into the match.

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 ?? REUTERS ?? India captain Mithali Raj (right) is congratula­ted by Veda Krishnamur­thy on completing her century against New Zealand.
REUTERS India captain Mithali Raj (right) is congratula­ted by Veda Krishnamur­thy on completing her century against New Zealand.

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